Tom Brady (Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn/Getty Images)
A former NFL star quarterback and MVP winner claims that Tom Brady went overseas for a transplant to enhance his physical appearance.
Tom Brady may have turned 47 in August, but he certainly looks like at least 10 years younger than his real age. Obviously, that’s largely due to him following intense diets and workout programs which allowed him to play in the NFL until 45.
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback and 1988 league MVP Boomer Esiason made a compelling claim about Brady and his physical appearance during a recent episode of “Boomer and Gio” on WFAN in New York.
During the show, it was brought up how some men are traveling over to Turkey to get hair transplants. According to Esiason, the seven-time Super Bowl champion himself underwent that very procedure.
“I’ve been telling you about this since Tom Brady’s come back with a full head of hair, which seems like five years ago,” Esiason said.
According to USA Today, more than one million people traveled to Turkey in 2022 for hair transplants. The report stated that this led to $2 billion in revenue for the nation, with each procedure costing around $2,000 to $4,500.
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NFL stories via Google!Follow Us
Tom Brady hasn’t revealed anything about a hair transplant, but this much is clear: he has taken excellent care of himself mentally and physically since emerging as an NFL star 23 years ago.
And at the end of the day, all that matters is that he feels good — something we should all feel about ourselves.
Tom Brady Is Set To Call Super Bowl 59 Next Week
Brady is wrapping up the first season of a 10-year, $375 million contract he signed with FOX in 2022. The three-time league MVP will be on the call with sideline reporter Erin Andrews and play-by-play voice Kevin Burkhardt for Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
VIDEO: Tom Brady Spotted Something That No One Else Could See Until It Was Too Late During Lions-Commanders Playoff Game
Tom Brady and Commanders-Lions pre-snap (Photos via FOX)
Tom Brady has been praised for his performance in the booth during the Washington Commanders’ win over the Detroit Lions on Saturday night.
The former star quarterback has had a difficult transition from football to broadcasting but appears to be growing more comfortable in the role now that the playoffs have started.
Brady had one of his best moments as a commentator during Saturday’s Divisional Round clash as he caught something no one else seemed to realize.
The Commanders were at Detroit’s five-yard line on a fourth-and-two while leading 31-28 and were about to go for it. Brady observed that the Lions had an extra man on the field and begged them to call a timeout.
“Need a time-out,” he was heard saying. “Twelve on the field, time-out. Time-out. Nope. Nope. Oh, no. What are they doing?”
Sadly, The Lions Couldn’t Hear Tom Brady
Of course, they couldn’t hear him and ended up getting penalized, handing Washington an important first down half the distance to the goal.
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NFL stories via Google!Follow Us
“Wow, you called it for 10 seconds, Tom,” Kevin Burkhardt said.
“I’m seeing ’em run out there,” Brady explained. “Miscommunication. It’s one of those things that you’ve gotta see…trying to re-direct but there’s 70,000 people. No one’s gonna hear you.”
The penalty proved costly for Detroit, as the Commanders punched in a touchdown two plays later to extend their lead.
News
His Last Wish Before Execution Was to See His Dog
The Last Request They told me I had three hours left to live. A man learns, in prison, that time can stretch until it becomes punishment of its own. Seven years had passed for me in clangs of steel, fluorescent…
I Adopted a Broken 190-Pound Mastiff
Chapter One Highway Dog At 2:07 in the morning, Mark Ellison saw the dog standing in the middle of Route 14 as if he had stepped out of the dark by mistake and no longer knew how to leave it….
Hands First
Kennel Fourteen By the time Ellie Mercer reached the end of the kennel row, every dog in Laurel Hill Animal Rescue had already done what dogs were supposed to do for visiting children. They had barked. They had jumped. They…
Atlas Waited
The Last Kennel On the day the shelter dogs were meant to charm a class of first graders into compassion, every dog did exactly what was expected. They barked. They jumped. They wagged themselves dizzy against kennel doors. They performed…
The Dog in My Father’s Jacket
The dog lay in the rain as if he had already been abandoned by more than people. Cars hissed past the curb, sending gray water into the gutter. Shoppers hurried beneath umbrellas, eyes forward, shoulders tucked against the wind….
The Dog Who Came Back
By the time Emily Hart rolled her wheelchair into the last corridor of Riverside Animal Shelter, two volunteers had already started telling her mother this was a bad idea. “Not this one,” said Marisol, the afternoon intake tech, lowering her…
End of content
No more pages to load