Tom Brady‘s wife, Gisele Bündchen, and ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan were among the first to congratulate the NFL star on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ win on Sunday, January 24, which will see the quarterback heading to his 10th Super Bowl.
Brady — who lead the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl victories out of nine total appearances — transferred to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020, and secured his place in the big game yet again at the end of his very first season under the flying jolly roger flag of his new team.
Brady and the Buccaneers secured their place in Super Bowl LV on Sunday, after beating the Green Bay Packers 31-26 in the NFC Championship Game in Wisconsin’s Lambeau Field.
Brady’s wife, Gisele Bundchen, led the celebratory charge after the victory, tweeting, “Yeeeeeah Super Bowl here we come!!!!!!”
Gisele’s Congratulatory Tweet For Tom
Bundchen then took to her Instagram story to share a snapshot of her husband, over which she drew red hearts and wrote, “We love and are so proud of you, papai!”
Gisele Bündchen IG Congrats Story
Brady’s ex, Bridget Moynahan, also celebrated the accomplishment, taking to Instagram to share a pair of photos of the quarterback after Sunday’s big win. One photo shows Brady heading over to the stands to give a hug to his 13-year-old son John, whom he shares with Moynahan.
Bridget Moynahan IG Post To Congratulate Tom
“Could not be more proud @tombrady said he would do it and he did. Congratulations @buccaneers,” Moynahan wrote in the caption.
Brady already set the record in 2019 for being the oldest quarter back to ever play in the Super Bowl, back when he was 41. Now, at 43, he’s set the bar even higher for others in the future.
Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between the defending Super Bowl-champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Buffalo Bills will determine who Brady and the Buccaneers face off against in Super Bowl LV.
In a moment of raw emotion and excitement, quarterback Tom Brady rushed to the stands after the Buccaneers’ NFC Championship win over the Packers — but it wasn’t for a signature Lambeau Leap.
The six-time Super Bowl champion and father-of-three wanted a hug from his son Jack, who was able to attend the frigid game in Green Bay.
Tom Brady Goes To Hug Son Jack Post Match
“Can I say hi to my son?” the 43-year-old was heard asking a security guard before climbing up on the fence to hug his teenager.
“Love you, kiddo,” he was heard telling Jack as they embraced.
Shortly after the touching moment went viral, Brady explained to Jim Gray of Westwood One Radio why that moment meant so much to him.
“Oh man, he’s such a trooper,” Brady said from the locker room after the game. “A good friend of mine, my friend Tom Wagner, was flying to the game and he said, ‘I wonder if Jack can come. We’ll be in and out the same day.’ And Jack was all in. He came and watched, sitting out in the freezing cold and was just so happy at the end. It just made — you can’t (ask for) any better for a dad than that.
“He’s a special kid. I love my family. Obviously, I love my team, and there’s just no greater feeling than to spend those moments with all of us together after a great win.”
While Jack doesn’t live with his dad, Brady, who won six Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots, previously said one of the factors in choosing to join the Buccaneers in Florida in 2020 was that it was on the East Coast and close to his eldest child.
Brady also shares son Benjamin, 11, and daughter Vivian, 8, with Bündchen. The trio were not present for the game and appeared to be back home in Florida in a pic the model posted earlier on Sunday.
Gisele Shares An IG Post With Kids
Super Bowl LV kicks off Sunday, Feb. 7 on CBS.