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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) talks with referee Shawn Smith (left) and umpire Bryan Neale (92) against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium Oct 16, 2022. Pittsburgh won 20-18. Photo by Charles LeClaire /USA TODAY Sports
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Two things are “hard” for Tom Brady: Football and marriage.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is hopeful of turning around at least one of life’s challenges following his team’s 20-18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.
'FOOTBALL IS HARD': Tom Brady spotted without wedding ring, vows to turn Bucs aroundBack to video
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Amid rumours of a pending divorce with Gisele Bundchen, New York Post’s Page Six reported that the 45-year-old Brady was spotted leaving a hotel without a wedding band on his left hand. The decision to take off the wedding hardware fuels the ongoing speculation that his marriage is on the rocks.
It’s been previously reported that Brady and Bundchen have respectively hired divorce lawyers.
Sunday wasn’t a good day for Brady, who was also filmed having a sideline meltdown, yelling at his teammates during the first half of the game. In response, he was mocked on social media for his viral meltdown.
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On Monday, Brady posted what appears to be a rallying cry to his Bucs teammates. In the Instagram post he admits that “football is hard.”
“Football is hard. We’re not playing like we are capable. We’re in it together. We’ll turn it around,” Brady wrote using the hashtag “GoBucs.
During the latest episode of his SiriusXM podcast “Let’s Go” with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray,” Brady talked about life stress and how it’s important to have a work-life balance.
He said there are parts of life where you “suck it up and deal with it” but noted there are also parts where people hold themselves “to a certain standard that we’re almost inhuman.”
“You know, you hear this from a lot from people that say, you know, ‘I’m only human.’ We are only human. We’re not inhuman,” he said, as reported by the Daily Mail. “We’re not immune to a lot of the things that just life brings us. We’re not robots.”
He also said people wake up daily trying to do their best while understanding life has stresses and you deal with them with a great support system and some introspectiveness.
While he spoke about his life and family, Bundchen was not mentioned during the podcast.
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