Tom Brady ‘locked in’ as NFL legend joins quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Josh Allen in new career venture

Tom Brady is prepared to show other NFL players Josh Allen and Aaron Rodgers that he is the swinger king.

This week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the legendary player for the New England Patriots will face his old NFL opponents.

Tom Brady gets ready for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am3Tom Brady gets ready for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmCredit: instagram/tombradyThe NFL icon is partnered with PGA Tour pro Keegan Bradley for the event3The NFL icon is partnered with PGA Tour pro Keegan Bradley for the eventCredit: 2024 Getty ImagesBrady has been paired against Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (right)3Brady has been paired against Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (right)Credit: 2024 Getty Images

In addition, Brady posted a video of himself making a putt before the well-known golf competition, captioning it, “Locked in.”

Brady is competing for the $20 million prize payout with his close buddy and 2011 PGA Championship champion Keegan Bradley.

Brady is taking part in the Pebble Beach celebrity tournament for the sixth time.

For the first two rounds of the competition, Brady and Bradley were joined by pro golfer Keith Mitchell and Buffalo Bulls quarterback Allen.The PGA Tour disclosed that Brady is playing with an 8-handicap before to the competition.

Other NFL players participating in the event include former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young and quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets.

Brady and Bill Belichick, the head coach of the Patriots at the time, were teamed for the event in 2014.

Brady then made the decision to rιsk life and limb as he struck his third shot on the par-5, oceanfront sixth hole.Belichick said to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, “We were on the sixth hole, which is a long par-5, and it goes up a big hill and the ocean is on the right, and the fairway kind of falls off to the right.”

Since most golfers aren’t very good slicers in the first place, a lot of balls wind up in or near the water.

“So Tom makes his first and second shots over (to the right), and I see a starting quarterback, an MVP of the Suρer Bowl, and a league MVP literally hаnging over the edge of the cliff, perhaps 200–300 feet above the ocean, trying to make a pretty meaningless shot, as the professional will already make a better score than he would on the hole. 

“But that’s Tom.” He is very focused and fiercely competitive.

However, all I could think was, ‘This is a crаzy sight that I’m staring at.'”

“So I certainly breathed a little bit easier when he came up for air on that one.”