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Tom Brady’s Son Jack, 17, Steps Into the Public Eye

Posted on January 4, 2026 By admin

Tom Brady recently shared a family photo that quickly caught attention online, offering a glimpse into the close bond he shares with his sons. In the candid image, the retired NFL star stood alongside his boys, John Edward Thomas “Jack” Moynahan and Benjamin Rein Brady, during a casual outing. While the post celebrated a simple family moment, much of the online conversation focused on Jack, Brady’s eldest son.

As Jack has grown older, fans have increasingly noted how much he resembles different members of his family. Some see strong similarities to his mother, actress Bridget Moynahan, while others point out features he shares with Brady himself. A few even remarked on a resemblance to Brady’s former wife, Gisele Bündchen, who played a role in Jack’s upbringing. Many also noticed Jack’s height, with some commenting that he now appears as tall as—or taller than—his famous father.

Beyond appearances, Brady has been open about his parenting values. He has emphasized the importance of character, effort, and balance over expectations tied to his own career. While Jack has tried football, his interests have shifted toward basketball and lacrosse. Brady has expressed pride in his son’s willingness to pursue his own passions rather than follow a predetermined path.

Brady has also acknowledged the challenges of growing up in the public eye, noting that children of high-profile parents often face unfair pressure. Jack, who currently lives in New York, continues to impress his father with his maturity and focus. As Jack steps further into young adulthood, public interest may grow—but those closest to him remain focused on providing stability, support, and room to grow beyond fame.

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