Tom Brady net worth and family life: Everything to know about post-playing career

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Tom Brady has retired, which has some wondering about his life after the game. Additionally, where does his net worth end up after his playing career?

Tom Brady has officially retired. He did this last year, too, but this time in a video he claimed he’s for real. He’s really done, and he’s already charted his path toward the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

His career finally coming to an end has plenty wondering about his financial status and family life now that his playing career is over. After all, Brady has been all football for basically half his life now. After a two-decade playing career, what’s next?

Tom Brady career earnings

Tom Brady earned $293 million throughout his career playing football. Importantly, that’s just his playing earnings. Along the way, Brady stacked up various endorsements that very well could have rivaled or surpassed what he was able to earn on the field of play.

Tom Brady net worth after playing career

Tom Brady’s net worth is estimated at $250 million by celebritynetworth.com, a site that uses a proprietary process to make an educated guess at what various celebrities and public figures are worth.

Tom Brady contract

Tom Brady, in his final year playing football, made $30 million.

He, reportedly, though, stands to earn even more in his post-playing career, with a contract already agreed upon with Fox Sports for $375 million over 10 years.

How many kids does Tom Brady have?

Tom Brady has three children: John Edward Thomas with Bridget Moyhanon, who he dated until 2006 and Benjamin Rein and Vivian Lake with Gisele Bündchen, who he was married to from 2009 until 2022.

Where does Tom Brady live?

Tom Brady currently lives in Florida. He and his ex-wife, Bündchen had several residences in the state between the Tampa area and Miami.

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