Tom Brady’s son, Jack, is nearly as tall as legendary QB: ‘Not yet kid!’

Tom Brady’s son, Jack, is nearly as tall as legendary QB: ‘Not yet kid!’

Tom Brady’s kids are growing up — literally.

The former quarterback’s 15-year-old son, Jack, is now inches away from being as tall as the 6-foot-4 NFL legend, according to a new post shared Thursday on Brady’s Instagram Stories.

“Not yet kid!!! I’m still here,” Brady, 45, captioned a photo of the two standing back-to-back.


Tom Brady revealed his 15-year-old son, Jack, is nearly as tall as him in a new Instagram post.
Tom Brady revealed his 15-year-old son, Jack, is nearly as tall as him in a new Instagram post.Tom Brady/Instagram

Jack is Brady’s first-born son, whom the former quarterback shares with his ex-girlfriend, actress Bridget Moynahan.

Brady also co-parents son Benjamin, 13, and daughter Vivian, 13, with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen following their divorce in October 2022.

In addition to chasing Brady in the height department, Jack also appears to be forging his own path on the football field as a quarterback.


Tom Brady is a dad to Jack (top left), as well as daughter Vivian (bottom left) and son Benjamin (right), whom he shares with ex Gisele Bündchen.
Tom Brady is a dad to Jack (top left), as well as daughter Vivian (bottom left) and son Benjamin (right), whom he shares with ex Gisele Bündchen.Gisele Bündchen/Instagram

“I love watching him play quarterback because I think there’s very few things in life that I could probably help him with,” Brady said in October 2022 on his podcast, “Let’s Go!”

“[He has] great hand-eye coordination. He actually moves better than I did at his age,” Brady added. 

Jack has had some experience on professional turf as well.


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The former Buccaneers quarterback retired from the NFL in February 2023.Getty Images

In August 2021, when he was 13 years old, Jack started a new summer job as a ball boy from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers –– the team his dad eventually retired with in February after 23 seasons in the league. 

Although Jack does appear to love the game, Brady doesn’t want to put any pressure or high expectations on his children.

“There are too many crazy expectations that people would put on him, most of them probably very unfair,” Brady said on ESPN earlier this month.

“I hope [Jack] finds the things in his life that allows him to get up every day, to be internally motivated, to work hard at something he loves to do.”