Tom Brady has had plenty of experience playing against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in the winter during his two decades with the New England Patriots. It's safe to say that he didn't miss the snowstorm game that took place on Sunday night between the Bills and the 49ers.
Tom Brady, who called his first ever Thanksgiving game with FOX Sports, enjoyed his weekend off. On Monday morning, he shared an Instagram post of his time off that was spent in warm weather and sunshine. The seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback joked that it was a "little warmer" where he was compared to the freezing temperatures in Buffalo.
"A little warmer than it looked in Buffalo last night,"Brady captioned.
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Brady's carousel started with a shirtless photo on a boat holding up a fish he had just caught. In another photo, he showed a cooler of fish.
In another photo, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB showed off his golf swing. He then shared his photography skills with an epic shot of a golf ball in the air.
Tom Brady didn't include a location on his Instagram post so it's unknown where he was; however, it could have been at home in Miami, Florida.
Tom Brady joined Bryson DeChambeau's "Break 50" golf series
Besides football, golf is one of Tom Brady's greatest passions. He not only plays for leisure but has also participated in various celebrity tournaments. On Sunday, professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau shared the news that Brady was the last guest of the first season of his YouTube show, "Break 50."
In the series, DeChambeau invites celebrities and former professional athletes to play golf with him at courses across the United States.
"That’s a wrap for season one!" DeChambeau captioned. "Shoutout to the legendary Tom Brady for coming on for the final episode. This was one of my absolute favorite episodes, not only did Tom light it up on the course but the conversations and insight were second to none."
The former NFL QB was interviewed by DeChambeau and competed against him in a driving contest. Brady ended with a drive of over 333 yards and DeChambeau's was only 282 yards as he was forced to use a shorter club.