Winters are looking quite different for Tom Brady these days.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the former NFL quarterback posted a handful of snaps from a snorkeling adventure with loved ones, making the most of retirement life outside of the chilly Midwest and Northeast.
“I did Michigan and Massachusetts winters for a long time. Let me have this,” Brady quipped in the post’s caption.
A shirtless Brady is seen sitting on the side of a boat with his snorkeling gear in one photo before swimming in the water in another.
Brady, 46, appears to be far away from Ann Arbor, where he played for the Michigan Wolverines from 1995 to 1999.
He was then drafted No. 199 overall by the Patriots in 2000 and spent two decades in New England, where he won six Super Bowl titles.
Brady spent the final three years of his career in Tampa Bay, winning one Super Bowl with the Buccaneers in February 2021.
The three-time league MVP announced his retirement in February after 23 prolific seasons.
It’s certainly been a celebratory weekend thus far from Brady, whose Wolverines defeated rival Ohio State on Saturday, 30-24.
“#MichiganVsEverybody. It’s that simple,” Brady posted on X earlier in the day.
However, it remains to be seen if his former Patriots can right the ship Sunday against the Giants at MetLife Stadium.
With the Patriots currently 2-8, there has been much speculation about head coach Bill Belichick’s future in New England.
For Brady, imagining New England without Belichick, 71, is “hard for [him] to think about.”
“I think he’s an incredible coach. He’s the best coach, in my belief, in the history of the game,” Brady said during a recent appearance on “The Stephen A. Smith Show.”
“So, I mean, I don’t know, the thought of him not being in New England is hard for me to think about.”
Belichick has most recently been linked to the Commanders and the Buccaneers.
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