“Best Morning ever,” Tom Brady takes Citi bike out for a spin after 15 long years


“Best Morning ever,” Tom Brady takes Citi bike out for a spin after 15 long years

Tom Brady seems to have a way of keeping himself in the headlines. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is arguably the best NFL player and is undoubtedly making the most of his offseason break.

The 44-year old posted a video on his social media accounts, to give fans a sneak peek into his morning routine. The video captioned, “Best Morning Ever,” captures the quarterback riding a Citi bike to roam around the streets of New York City, something which he hasn’t done in the past 15 years.

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Tom Brady chastised a bike rider for ignoring the crosswalk during his morning bike ride session

The video started off with Tom Brady showing off a piece of clothing from his official clothing brand before he went on to unlock his bike. The unlocking part of him took about 10 minutes after which he promptly hit the streets.

During his ride, the quarterback made a couple of interesting discoveries about his bike. The first of which was to find out the bell following which he claimed that it felt great to be out in the morning.

A snap from the video
A snap from the video

However, the seven-time Super Bowl winner was not particularly happy with a bike rider ahead of him and called him out on the video for not adhering to the road safety rules. He captioned it inside his video, “Hey neon guy, ever heard of a crosswalk?” He finished off the video, by showing a couple of dogs.

Tom Brady is indeed loving his life to the fullest at the moment. The quarterback has recently signed a massive $375m deal with Fox Sports to enter into the world of broadcasting after he calls it a day on his playing career.

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