Tom Brady knows what it's like to play in a big game, which is why he sent a message of support to Harry Kane ahead of the Euro 2024 final on Sunday. The message was sent after Fanatics shared a video in which they ask professional athletes to autograph memorabilia. In doing so, they sneak in a photo or item of another athlete to see if they will sign it.
English soccer star Harry Kane was tasked with the autograph session and came across a photo of Tom Brady on a book cover. He laughed and gave his autograph on the without signing on Brady's face.
"What a man, TB12," said Harry Kane.
Tom Brady then proceeded to reshare the video on his own Instagram story and said the 'feeling was mutual' before wishing him well in the match.
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"The feeling is mutual! Bring it home today!"
Kane and team England just began their Euro 2024 Finals faceoff against Spain at Olympiastadion Berlin.
Tom Brady celebrated the 4th of July with Rob Gronkowski, Joe Burrow and others
Although he won't be playing in the 2024 NFL season, Tom Brady is gearing up to start his new career endeavor in the upcoming football season. The seven-time Super Bowl champion will head to the FOX Sports booth as a commentator alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
Before the new job begins, Brady is enjoying his summer and last week he celebrated the 4th of July at Fanatics owner Michael Rubin's star-studded annual Independence Day party in the Hamptons on Long Island organized by . The former NFL quarterback shared photos of the party, which he called 'epic' on Instagram.
"Another epic Fourth of July with @michaelrubin and the @fanatics family."
The quarterback spent time with former teammate Rob Gronkowski, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud. Brady even caught up with New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft during the holiday festivities.
After departing from New York, Brady then headed west, where he spent time with his parents and two of his children, Benjamin and Vivian. The family took part in outdoor activities, including rock climbing, a ropes course and golf.