The 2023 season marked the first time in more than two decades that Tom Brady was not on an NFL roster. Brady, who turned 46 in August, appears to have remained physically active since he ended his football career.
Hundreds of prospects are in Indianapolis for this year's NFL Combine. Nearly 25 years ago, Brady was preparing to enter the NFL Draft.
On Thursday, Brady shared a video on social media showing him running the 40-yard dash. He finished with a time of 5.28 seconds at the 2000 league combine.
The retired quarterback decided to give the 40-yard dash another try and beat his time when he was in his early 20s.
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The 2000 sixth-round draft pick out of Michigan took on the 40-yard challenge and shared a training video for sports apparel company NoBull. Brady merged his wellness company TB12 and his apparel company Brady Brand with NoBull earlier this year.
“Twenty-four years ago, I ran a 5.28 40-yard dash,” Brady said in a video he posted on X, formerly Twitter. “Maybe, just maybe, we'll give 40 one more chance.”
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Two people recorded Brady's run, and one recorded it at 5.18 seconds. The other clock showed Brady finished his race in 5.12 seconds. “24 years later, redemption is spelled TOM,” Brady wrote in X.
Brady was the 199th pick in the 2000 draft. He became the Patriots' starting quarterback early in the 2001 season, after Drew Bledsoe was injured. Brady never looked back and led the Patriots to the Super Bowl that season. He won five more Super Bowls in New England.
Brady won the seventh Super Bowl of his historic career during his first season with the Tampa Bay Buccanears.
Brady is also an avid golfer.
Earlier this month, videos went viral on social media of Brady's less-than-stellar tee shot on the 14th hole during the second round of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The three-time NFL MVP later offered a relatively simple explanation for the errant tee shot.
“The driver was off duty. Turns out they don't make breakfast balls at Pebble,” he wrote on X.
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Brady's success in the NFL is unrivaled. But being the ultimate competitor that he is, Brady decided to raise the bar for his next performance.
“Sub 5.00 next year. Level up,” he wrote on X.
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