Tom Brady Shares Breathtaking Sunrise from His Miami Home as he Reflects on 'Discipline' 

Tom Brady begins to think as he admires the stunning sunrise.

The retired NFL player, 47, shared a picturesque shot of the Florida sun rising from behind the luxury pool in the backyard of his Miami home on his Instagram Stories on Thursday, September 19.

He captioned the video, “Discipline reveals your commitment to your dreams,” followed by a spinning star and praying hands emoji.

The former New England Patriots quarterback moved to the Sunshine State in 2020 with his now-ex-wife Gisele Bündchen and their children after signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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He previously shared a glimpse of his peaceful backyard in March, captioning a picture of his sparkling pool, “Home is where the heart is.”

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Brady previously lived with Bundchen in a $17 million estate on Indian Creek, a high-security island known for providing privacy with its own police force and a fenced entry bridge.

Brady and Bündchen have two children, son Benjamin (14) and daughter Vivian (11). The athlete also shares son Jack (17) with ex Bridget Moynahan (52).

Tom Brady's children Jack, Benjamin and Vivian

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In the midst of divorcing the supermodel in October 2022 after 13 years of marriage, Brady rented a luxury apartment in Miami at the Fendi Chateau in Miami Beach. Property records show the home is listed for rent for $60,000 a month in the fall of 2022.

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Brady, who retired from the NFL after 23 seasons, made his Fox Sports debut earlier this month.

When asked by colleague Kevin Burkhardt how it felt to have his first game as a commentator, Brady offered a positive response.

“I’ve used my arm and my body for so many years, and now I come to the stadium and start using my voice,” Brady replied. “Maybe I’ll go out there tomorrow morning and make some passes just to remember what it feels like. But as Michael Strahan said to me in the pregame, ‘You’re going to wake up Monday morning and it won’t hurt,’ and I’m very happy about that.”

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