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Tom Brady showed up at a UCLA softball game to cheer on his niece Maya

Apr 25, 2023, 23:00 IST
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Tom Brady amps himself up before a game. Maya Brady celebrates a play.AP Photo/Chris Carlson // AP Photo/Kyusung Gong
  • Tom Brady seems to be enjoying retirement.
  • Over the weekend, Brady went to see his niece Maya play softball for the UCLA Bruins.
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Tom Brady was back on the field this weekend.

The softball field.

The now twice-retired NFL superstar attended a UCLA Bruins softball game, in which his niece Maya was playing.

Maya Brady — the daughter of Tom's older sister, Maureen — is a shortstop for the UCLA Bruins, who are currently ranked second in the country. Brady shared photos from his day at the ballpark on his Instagram feed, where he's been cataloging many of his adventures in retirement.

"Night at the park. Big W! @uclasoftball!" Brady wrote in his message.

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"I love you uncle Tommy❤️ thank you for coming!!!!" Maya replied in the comments.

Despite the seven Super Bowl rings that adorn his fingers, Brady has said for some time that Maya is the true star of the Brady clan.

When he was still playing for the New England Patriots in 2019, Brady told the Boston Globe that "Maya is already the most athletic person of the family."

This season, Maya is proving him correct, leading the team in basically every batting category you can imagine.

With the tournament for the national championship set to start in less than a month, Maya Brady will have a chance to start a ring collection that could eventually rival that of her uncle.

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