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Tom Brady nailed one of MrBeast's drones with a football while they were hanging out on a yacht

Jun 12, 2023, 14:39 IST
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MrBeast and Tom Brady.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Nickelodeon; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
  • Tom Brady hung out with MrBeast on what the latter said was a $300 million yacht.
  • MrBeast asked Brady to throw a football to try to knock his drone out of the sky.
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Former NFL superstar Tom Brady might have retired, but he hasn't lost his mojo.

Brady showed off his skills while hanging out on a yacht with MrBeast, a top YouTuber whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson. MrBeast published a video on Saturday titled "$1 vs $1,000,000,000 Yacht," where he invited guests including Brady to chill out with him on a variety of yachts.

Halfway through the video, Brady was seen pulling up to one of the yachts, a $300 million boat the YouTuber and his friends were already on. In tow were two of Brady's children, Benjamin and Vivian.

MrBeast took Brady on a tour of some of the yacht's 49 rooms, after which they engaged in a session of good old football tossing on the yacht's deck.

"I wanna see if you can hit my drone out of the sky with a football," MrBeast told Brady.

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"If I hit the drone on the first try, maybe I should come out of retirement," Brady told MrBeast's cameraman.

Sure enough, Brady tossed the ball on what MrBeast said was his "first try" — and hit the drone squarely, knocking it out of the sky and into the sea.

You can watch Mr. Beast's full video here.

And if you're only interested in the part where Brady hits a bullseye on the drone, the NFL has done you the favor of clipping that part of the video and sharing it on Twitter. Check that out here.

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