Politics I guess since he is/was a Trump supporter.
Anyway, this is some outstanding stuff. As a parent this touched me maybe more than others.
Tom Brady gives young brain cancer survivor his hat after game
A young cancer survivor was left weeping tears of joy after Tom Brady handed him a Tampa Bay Buccaneers cap on Sunday night.
The 44-year-old quarterback spotted young football fan Noah Reed, nine, in the crowd during his Sunday night game against the Chicago Bears.
The fan from Utah, who was attending his first-ever NFL game, was spotted at the front of the crowd holding up a sign which read: 'Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer.'
In December 2020, Noah, who is one of three siblings, was diagnosed with a brain tumor after initially suffering from severe headaches.
And six months later, in July, he completed his treatment to eliminate the brain cancer - but continues to remain under observation until he turns 18 to ensure it does not return.
Noah's mother Jacque, who was equally overcome by emotions, took to her husband's Instagram stories moments after Brady's act of kindness to share an emotional message of thanks.
She wrote: '@tombrady This kid fought and fought with a dream that one day he could watch you play in real life. You gave him strength and hope and a dream.
'You are not just the greatest athlete of all time, you are truly a good man. An exceptional father. A remarkable example. And you have just changed my boy's life.
'Thank you from the bottom of my mama heart.'
Anyway, this is some outstanding stuff. As a parent this touched me maybe more than others.
Tom Brady gives young brain cancer survivor his hat after game
Tom Brady said hello to a young fan.
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) October 24, 2021
His reaction is priceless ❤️ pic.twitter.com/auS7MTvQVy
Play of the Game: Not Tom Brady's No. 600.
— Katherine Smith (@katsmithsports) October 25, 2021
How about this moment when he handed a hat to a little boy who held up a sign that read "Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer"
This was better than any TD Brady has EVER throw @BN9 @SpecSports360
🎥 credit: Matt Infante pic.twitter.com/G9su6BWMHo
A young cancer survivor was left weeping tears of joy after Tom Brady handed him a Tampa Bay Buccaneers cap on Sunday night.
The 44-year-old quarterback spotted young football fan Noah Reed, nine, in the crowd during his Sunday night game against the Chicago Bears.
The fan from Utah, who was attending his first-ever NFL game, was spotted at the front of the crowd holding up a sign which read: 'Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer.'
In December 2020, Noah, who is one of three siblings, was diagnosed with a brain tumor after initially suffering from severe headaches.
And six months later, in July, he completed his treatment to eliminate the brain cancer - but continues to remain under observation until he turns 18 to ensure it does not return.
Noah's mother Jacque, who was equally overcome by emotions, took to her husband's Instagram stories moments after Brady's act of kindness to share an emotional message of thanks.
She wrote: '@tombrady This kid fought and fought with a dream that one day he could watch you play in real life. You gave him strength and hope and a dream.
'You are not just the greatest athlete of all time, you are truly a good man. An exceptional father. A remarkable example. And you have just changed my boy's life.
'Thank you from the bottom of my mama heart.'