After Tom Brady won his sixth Super Bowl, further solidifying his place as the greatest of all time (GOAT), the celebration began.
Brady’s New England Patriots emerged victorious over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, but he wasn’t ready to call it a night just yet.
However, Brady’s eldest son, Jack, expressed interest in joining the festivities.
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Brady appeared on two-time U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau’s “Breaking 50” series on YouTube, recounting a humorous tale of Jack, then 10 years old, wanting to crash a post-Super Bowl victory party that was definitely not kid-friendly.
“We had one with my son Jack — in 2018, we beat the Rams in the Super Bowl in Atlanta, and Snoop Dogg was performing at the afterparty. He’s like ‘Dad, I want to go to the party,’” Brady shared with DeChambeau.
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“It’s like 1 a.m. There’s girls dancing on — I’m like, ‘Jack.’ He’s like ‘Dad.’ Shaking his head away. It was like I’m the worst parent in the world.”
The Super Bowl was a low-scoring affair, tied at three going into the fourth quarter. However, Brady connected with Rob Gronkowski for a crucial 29-yard gain, and Sony Michel sealed the deal with a two-yard touchdown. This touchdown marked the only one in the game, and the Patriots cruised to a 13-3 victory.
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Brady completed 21 of 35 passes for 262 yards in the triumph. This marked his third consecutive appearance in the Super Bowl, having split victories in the previous two.
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