Choice Between Family or Football?

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Choice Between Family or Football?

Tom Brady’s deep love for football is allegedly responsible for the imbalance he is currently experiencing with his family and home life. As you know, Brady and his longtime wife, Gisele Bündchen, have been making headlines for the past few weeks, but not for the right reasons.

The pair reportedly clashed with each other over Brady’s decision to come out of retirement and begin his 23rd season with the NFL. Now, sources are opening up about how the athlete seems to always put football before his family.

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Tom Brady Wants to Be a ‘Good Dad,’ But Has a ‘Big Draw’ for Football

According to an anonymous source who spoke to People Magazine, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is torn between being a great father to his children and fulfilling his desire to be the greatest in his sport.

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Gisele Bündchen & Tom Brady at the 2019 Hollywood For Science GalaMEGA

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The insider stated that while it appears to the world that Brady is very focused on his football career, he also really wants to be a great father to his three children – Jack, 15, Benjamin, 12, and Vivian, 9.

“Tom is a great guy, everyone thinks so, including Gisele [Bündchen]. He doesn’t mean to be too busy,” the insider said. “He wants to be a good husband and father; he still gets excited when talking about Gisele and the kids.”

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The source claims that the 45-year-old happens to have “such a big draw” for football, and as a result, “something has to give, and it’s always been his family.” The insider noted that Brady’s family has been “patient” with his career goals, but it appears that patience is wearing thin.

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The insider insisted that Bündchen “felt like Tom needed to be home” because it was a critical stage for their children to grow up and become more aware.

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Bündchen Wants Brady to Be More ‘Present’

Gisele Bündchen’s recent interview with Elle Magazine corroborates the source’s claims about her desire to have her husband at home again. The Brazilian fashion model was honest with the publication, saying, “Obviously, I have my concerns—this is a very violent sport, and I have my children, and I would like him to be more present. I definitely had that conversation with him repeatedly.”

Tom Brady and Gisele BundchenInstagram | Gisele Bundchen

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Still, the “Devil Wears Prada” star insists that she can’t force Brady to do anything he doesn’t want to do. “But in the end, I think everyone has to make the right decision [them]. He also needs to follow his joy,” he said.

The model also subtly commented on recent headlines depicting her desperation to ask Brady to retire from the sport. She slammed media representation as “sexist” while admitting it was a result of the society we live in. She declares that she wants nothing but her husband’s happiness.

Rumors of a rift between the couple intensified last month when Brady missed 11 days of practice with the Buccaneers citing “personal reasons.”

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Football & Family Are Most Important To Quarterbacks

The latest revelation from the anonymous source comes days after Brady played his first game of the season on Sunday and led the Buccaneers to a victory against the Dallas Cowboys. In an episode of the podcast “Let’s Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray” on SiriusXM after the game, the athlete explained his family life and career.

After Gray joked that the only place Brady feels at peace is on the field being chased by “some 320-pound guy,” Brady replied, “I hope that’s not the only place I find myself because that’s a brutal way to go after such a long time. a period of time, to have it. But there’s a simplicity to life when you’re in football season because there’s a rhythm.”

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Tom Brady and his familyInstagram / tombrady

He explained that he finds solace not only with the sport but with his family. “Football and family are always the most important things to me, so it’s a good time of year,” Brady said.

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