Tom Brady Brings Son Jack, 18, Courtside as the Father-Son Duo Enjoy an NBA Game in Miami
Tom Brady Brings Son Jack, 18, Courtside as the Father-Son Duo Enjoy an NBA Game in Miami
Hannah SacksFri, April 3, 2026 at 3:47 PM UTC
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Tom Brady and son JackCredit: Miami Heat/Instagram -
Tom Brady and his son Jack enjoyed a courtside moment at a Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics game in Florida
Brady shares Jack with ex Bridget Moynahan and kids Benjamin and Vivian with ex Gisele Bündchen
The retired NFL star recently shared his love for attending his kids' games while trying to avoid drawing attention
Tom Brady enjoyed a special night out with his son Jack this week.
On Wednesday, April 1, the retired NFL pro, 48, sat courtside with his 18-year-old son Jack as the two watched the Miami Heat play against the Boston Celtics in Miami, Fla.
In a video shared by the NBA team on Instagram, the two could be seen sitting side-by-side as they took in the game. Jack appeared to be just as tall as his dad, who could be seen intently watching the game.
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Tom Brady and JackCredit: Megan Briggs/Getty
Brady shares his son Jack with ex Bridget Moynahan. He is also dad to daughter Vivian, 13, and son Benjamin, 16, whom he shares with ex Gisele Bündchen.
Earlier this month, the dad of three appeared on an episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and shared how much he loves attending his children's sporting events, despite potentially "irritating" them. He also explained how he ensures the "attention" stays "focused" on them and not their superstar dad.
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"I'm probably pretty irritating to them," Brady admitted to Fallon with a laugh. "They want me to stand outside the arena when they're playing. They're like, 'Dad, don't come in here.'"
"But I love watching 'em play," he added. "I always kind of, especially when I go to the opposing schools, [wear] the hat, hoodie, [and go] as far down, as far away from every other parent. Because you just want the attention focused on the kids, and that's where it should be."
Back in February, Brady recapped his latest family vacation to Milan with several snaps on Instagram, posing alongside his two younger kids. He captioned the images with a sweet message about their exciting trip to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
"We had the BEST trip to Milan 🇮🇹 to cheer on some incredible sports stars while spending quality time exploring and learning from so many new people and places!" Brady wrote in the caption.
"Relationships are built on shared experience and there is nothing like finding new cities to spend time with the people you love (just missing you Jack during basketball season back at home ❤️)," he added.
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