NFL News: Tom Brady Still Celebrating Super Bowl LI Win, Shares Touching Video of his Children After the Game

Tom Brady is still celebrating the New England Patriots' comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI. He shared a touching video of him and his children after winning his fifth Super Bowl championship.

In a post on Instagram, Tom Brady shared a video of him after the Patriots defeated the Falcons at Super Bowl LI. He greeted his three kids wherein her daughter, Vivian Lake, yelled out "Daddy" after seeing him coming down from the podium.

Tom Brady was also given a big hug by his second son, Benjamin. The video ended with Brady asking his eldest son, John Edward Thomas if he thought the Patriots are going to win. The nine-year-old boy shook his head no but it was a great moment for the Brady family.

John Edward Thomas is Brady's first son from actress Bridget Moynahan whom he dated from 2004 to 2006. Benjamin and Vivian Laker are his children from Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen. The couple has been together since 2006 and they were married three years later in Brady's hometown of Santa Monica, California.

According to CBS Sports, Tom Brady has been posting something about his Super Bowl LI win at least once a week on his Facebook or Instagram account. The huge comeback win happened more than a month ago but the 39-year-old quarterback is still celebrating.

Anyone who can pull off what Tom Brady did at Super Bowl LI will also celebrate like him. He led the Patriots in the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history. New England was down 28-3 in the third quarter against the Falcons but he was able to lead the Patriots to a 34-28 overtime win.

Tom Brady and the Patriots have so much reason to celebrate not just winning their fifth Super Bowl title. They could very well be celebrating their sixth Super Bowl championship after several big moves this offseason that makes them the favorite to win the title next season.

 Joy!!!

A post shared by Tom Brady (@tombrady) on Mar 12, 2017 at 11:50am PDT

© 2023 Sportsworldnews.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Real Time Analytics