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That doesn't bode well for those hoping for the GOAT to change his mind (again) and return to throwing the pigskin up and down the field in front of millions.
But that is not the only thing Brady has been up to since retiring in January. Below, we take a look at his worldwide travels and big investments.
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Brady will not be retired for long. This fall, he is expected to join the Fox TV booth to call NFL games.
Tom Brady walks off the field after a win against the Chicago Bears.AP Photo/Mark LoMoglio
Until then, he's keeping busy with other gigs — like Hertz commercials.
Tom Brady stars in a Hertz commercial.YouTube/Hertz
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He also attended the premiere of the movie "80 for Brady" in February.
Tom Brady and the cast of "80 for Brady."Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Brady is taking in sports still, but now as a spectator.
Tom Brady was a guest of Novak Djokovic and sat with Jelena Djokovic at the French Open.Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
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He even got a hug from Novak after he won the Grand Slam event.
The day before, Brady was spotted at the motorsports event, The 24 Hours of LeMans.
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He also attended UFC 285 in Las Vegas, sitting with former Bucs teammate Mike Evans.
Tom Brady and Mike Evans at UFC 285.Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
But his biggest interest on the field is now his niece, Maya Brady, who plays softball at UCLA.
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He did find some time to throw the football a bit in April with several former teammates on a beach.
Brady has also shared other fun moments with his children, like a recent trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
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In July, Brady was a guest at billionaire Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin's all-white party, among many other A-listers.
In addition to his travels, Brady has been busy with his money and investments. Earlier this year, he became a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Las Vegas Raiders fan with Tom Brady skeleton.Ethan Miller/Getty Images
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He also bought a team in the new E1 Series, the first all-electric raceboat championship.
Tom Brady with E1 Series co-founder Alejandro Agag.Reuters
In May, he was a guest speaker at the tech conference eMerge Americas 2023 in Miami.
Tom Brady on stage during eMerge Americas 2023 at Miami Beach Convention Center.eMerge Americas 2023
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Not all of his investments have worked out. Brady reportedly lost $30 million in the collapse of crypto exchange FTX.