Tom Brady Teased by NFL Pros Over 17-Year-Old Son's Height

Brady's former teammates were quick to poke fun at the NFL legend.

Tom Brady wearing sunglasses and a blue shirt stands in a stadium, with a crowd in the background.
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Tom Brady's son is officially taller than dad, and it hasn't gone unnoticed by other NFL pros who were quick to tease the NFL legend.

Brady posted a pic from the golf course with his oldest son Jack and the caption, "Everything still pretty much the same ‘round here."

Brady's former teammate and Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Mike Evans clearly noticed Jack's height—a couple inches taller than dad, and chimed in, "Is Jack standing on something? Besides business lol."

Rob Gronkowski noticed the height difference as well, writing, "Jack is way more beastly than you."

Brady's height has been listed as 6'4" and 6'5" over the years, so 17-year-old Jack is clearly a big kid with potential to get even taller.

Brady is gearing up for his second season as FOX's lead NFL analyst, where he will call some of the league's biggest matchups this season. Brady signed a 10-year $375 million deal to take on the roll, a massive amount of cash.

While he's clearly spent some time on the golf course this offseason, Brady has also been busy with the Las Vegas Raiders organization. Brady was spotted at the team's training camp earlier this summer where he wore Raiders gear and offered up advice to players on the team.

He was also honored earlier this month with a bronze statue from the New England Patriots positioned outside Gillette Stadium.

During the unveiling ceremony, Brady said, "Right now, I feel extremely honored, deeply grateful, and if I’m being honest, kind of old.” The legend joked, "Today is the first time in my life that Boston sportswriters will describe me as ‘chiseled,’ so that’s a major, major win.”

Finally, Brady added, “When I was drafted, I just hoped to make the team. I never dreamed I’d be standing here two-and-a-half decades later, made of bronze and frozen in time. It actually feels pretty appropriate given my 40-yard dash time.”

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