Family business! Tom Brady attends his niece’s softball game at UCLA
Family business! Tom Brady attends his niece’s softball game at UCLA, as the future Hall of Famer soaks up being a fan after his NFL retirement
- Tom Brady stepped away from football in February after 23 seasons in the NFL
- And how he’s able to enjoy being a spectator at UCLA for his niece Maya
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While Tom Brady hung up his cleats in February, the family name is still producing athletic greatness.
Brady’s niece, Maya is a star softball player for UCLA’s softball team, and the seven-time Super Bowl winner paid a visit to watch her Bruins over the weekend.
Brady posted a picture of the pair on Instagram captioned, ‘Night at the park. Big W! @uclasoftball!’
Maya responded, ‘I love you uncle Tommy [heart emoji] thank you for coming!!!’
Maya is the daughter of Brady’s older sister Maureen.
And it appears she’s inherited some of her uncle’s strong genes, as she’s hitting .449 with a 1.403 OPS in 47 games played this season.
Tom Brady poses with his niece Maya, who is a star player for UCLA’s softball team
Maya Brady makes a catch against Arizona State during UCLA’s 4-1 win over their rivals
Brady looks on ahead of an at-bat during a game against the Stanford Cardinal on April 2
After sweeping Arizona State in a three-game series over the weekend, UCLA is 43-4 and on a 15-game winning streak.
Maya totaled four RBI during the three-game series.
Brady retired from the NFL on February 1 after 23 seasons in the league which culminated in seven Super Bowl titles — six with the Pats and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It was the second – and seemingly final – retirement of his career, after ephemerally hanging up the helmet for 40 days in February 2022.
He reneged on the move, playing again for Tampa through the 2023 NFL season amid a divorce from his supermodel wife, Gisele Bundchen.
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