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Tom Brady's handsome son Jack towers over family in rare photo with dad and half-siblings during swim outing

May 25, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum  7 views
Tom Brady's handsome son Jack towers over family in rare photo with dad and half-siblings during swim outing

Tom Brady's handsome son Jack Moynahan, 18, is all grown up now as he recently towered over his family in a rare new photo. The NFL legend shared a family polaroid picture on social media of Jack, and his half-siblings Benjamin Rein Brady, born in 2009, and Vivian Lake Brady, born in 2012, as they enjoyed a relaxing day poolside. The picture showed Tom hugging Vivian, as Jack smiled and Benjamin smirked while pointing to his family.

Jack and Benjamin donned swimsuit trunks, as Vivian sported jeans and a white polo shirt, while Tom wore a white t-shirt, white cap, black pants and black sunglasses. The NFL legend added three hearts to his sweet Instagram story along with David Guetta's song "Memories."

Fans have often pointed out how much Jack resembles his famous father, and the teenager is also following in Tom's athletic footsteps with a passion for football. Jack inherited his towering height from his dad, and the photo showcases how he has grown into a young man who could easily be mistaken for a professional athlete himself.

Tom welcomed Jack into the world with his former partner Bridget Moynahan, who he was with from 2004 to 2006. After that he welcomed his other two children with former wife of 16 years, Gisele Bündchen, from 2009 to 2022. Gisele has since moved on with jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente, and the couple recently welcomed a son named River together.

Tom understands the difficulties that his kids face as children of famous parents. He revealed to Today: "Our children have unique challenges [that are] different from ones I had growing up. There are a lot of expectations because of who their mom or their dad is, and it's not necessarily fair to them because they didn't choose that."

The athlete continued: "They're just normal kids trying to develop their own relationships with their friends, go to school and learn and grow. Because of who our kids are [people say], 'You should be good at this' or 'You should look like that' but that's not the case. Everyone is an individual."

Between his busy schedule and three children, Tom's life is a balancing act. He expressed: "Fatherhood is a great responsibility — being available and present is the most important thing. Something that I continue to work on is making sure I have enough time to connect. It's always a work in progress."

Overall, Tom's hope for his children is that they're surrounded by love across the board in their lives. Tom shared: "What do I hope for as a parent? That they find something they love to do and a great group of friends who love them for who they are…I love my children more than life itself."

Tom Brady, widely considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, has always been a family man despite his demanding career. Drafted by the New England Patriots in 2000, he won seven Super Bowl titles and was named Super Bowl MVP five times. His longevity in the sport is remarkable, playing until the age of 45 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady's commitment to excellence on the field often required immense sacrifice, including time away from family. Yet he has consistently emphasized that his children are his top priority.

Brady's relationship with Bridget Moynahan ended amicably, and they have co-parented Jack successfully. Moynahan, an actress known for her roles in "Blue Bloods" and "I, Robot," has spoken positively about their co-parenting arrangement. Jack, who attends high school in New York City, has already shown interest in football, and some scouts predict he could follow his father's path to the NFL. The teenager has been spotted at several Patriots and Buccaneers practices, absorbing the game from a young age.

Jack's relationship with his half-siblings appears close, as seen in the poolside photo. Benjamin and Vivian, who live primarily with Gisele in Florida, often spend vacations with Tom. The blended family dynamic has been a topic of interest for fans, but Tom has kept details private. In interviews, he has praised Gisele as a wonderful mother and expressed gratitude for her role in raising their children.

The photo also highlights the age gap between the siblings: Jack at 18 is nearly an adult, while Vivian is 12 and Benjamin is 16. The family appears to have maintained a strong bond despite the divorce between Tom and Gisele in 2022. The split was amicable, with both parties focusing on the children's well-being. Gisele has since started a new chapter with Valente, and Tom has been supportive of her happiness.

Tom Brady's legacy extends beyond football. He has ventured into business, launching the lifestyle brand TB12, and has become a motivational speaker. He also hosts a podcast, "Let's Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray," where he often discusses fatherhood and resilience. In his book "The TB12 Method," he emphasizes the importance of mental and physical discipline, principles he applies to parenting as well.

The recent photo of Jack towering over his father went viral on social media, with fans calling it a heartwarming moment. Many noted how much Jack resembles a young Tom Brady, with the same confident stance and athletic build. The image is a reminder that even sports legends experience the universal joys of watching their children grow up.

As Jack prepares to graduate high school and possibly pursue college football, Tom will undoubtedly be there every step of the way. The quarterback's dedication to fatherhood shows that no matter how many touchdowns he throws, his greatest achievement is being a present dad. And with three children who adore him, it's clear that Tom Brady is winning at life both on and off the field.


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