Tom Brady starts heartwarming with 13-year-old boy after NFC Championship win

Tom Brady and his son shared a heartwarming moment during the NFC Championship on Sunday night immediately after the clock struck triple zeros.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were back to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 2002 season and Brady would go to his 10th Super Bowl. But in the heat of the moment, the legendary quarterback when the railing separates players and fans to find his son, Jack.

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He was heard on the FOX broadcast and asked if he could greet his son.

Brady has just opened up in Peter King’s Football Morning in America column.

“It doesn’t get any better for a father than that,” he told King in Monday’s story. ‘He went to freeze his butt here, which is why I called him on Friday. I said, ‘Are you sure you want to go? “He’s like, ‘Dad, I want to go.’ If he’s there and sees it, make it just as special to me. I hope it is just as special to him as it is to me. ‘

Jack is the boy Brady shares with his ex Bridget Moynihan. A source told People in December that the 13-year-old ‘loves football’ and the two throw the pigskin around as often as they can.

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“Tom and Jack are super fast,” the source told the magazine. “He loves football. Tom is very active with him. He has always been noticed with him. Parents have seen him play football with Jack and his classmates in the school grounds, pre-COVID.”

Brady completed 20-for-36 with 280 passing steps, three passes and three interceptions. The three interceptions all took place in the second half and allowed the Packers to play in the game again.

Brady will be looking for his seventh Super Bowl ring, which will be more than the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers have in their franchise history.

Tampa Bay made just one Super Bowl appearance and that was during the 2002 season.

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Brady and the Patriots finished that season 9-7. Brady led the league with 28 points. Fast forward, 18 years later, Brady led the Buccaneers to an 11-5 record with 40 passes.

Fox News’ Dan Canova contributed to this report.

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