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Look: NFL World Reacts To Tom Brady Son Photo

February 10, 2023 by The Spun

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – OCTOBER 21: Julian Edelman #11 and Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots looks on against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on October 21, 2019 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images)

On Wednesday, Tom Brady posted a photo of his son Jack standing back-to-back with Julian Edelman on his Instagram story. 

Even though Jack Brady is only 15 years old, he’s already significantly taller than Edelman.

“Sorry @edelman11 you stopped growing and now this 15 year old is towering over you,” Tom Brady wrote on Instagram. 

The reactions to this photo of Jack Brady are priceless. Some fans are already envisioning him in a Patriots uniform. 

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“Trade him for Mac Jones,” one fan joked.

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“He can be our next slot WR,” another fan tweeted.

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“Jack is really looking like his Dad more and more everyday,” a third fan said.

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Last year, Brady said that his son plays free safety and quarterback for his high school football team. 

“I think one of the great highlights of my life is watching him play and him grow and develop, and my kids in general, too,” Brady said. “So I love watching him kind of dig deep and especially team sports. I love team sports because it forces you to get along with other people. It forces you to take responsibility and accountability for your actions. It teaches you discipline. It teaches you respect.” 

Maybe we’ll see Jack Brady suiting up for an NFL team someday.

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