Tom Brady is one of the richest athletes in the world. After playing in the NFL for 23 years, winning seven Super Bowls and breaking countless quarterbacking records, the former New England Patriots‘ QB retired from football earlier this year. He has since been busy expanding his business portfolio with investments in the WNBA and English Soccer. He became a minority owner of the WNBA team, Las Vegas Aces and joined the ownership group of Birmingham City FC in England.
However, his most successful venture is his fitness brand, TB12. The main objective of Brady’s TB12 is to help people with their fitness and promote healthy habits. The venture had stores in multiple locations. There are rumors, however, that the brand is losing a lot of money and Brady and his longtime business partner, Alex Guerrero have decided to dissolve their partnership.
The TB12 store is Foxboro, Massachusetts is reportedly closing down. Joseph Koudelka, the store’s head body coach, informed their clientele that the store is moving to Franklin, Massachusetts. It will be rebranded under the name TBRx, short for ‘Total Body Recovery.’ Brady has been listed as a client on the TBRx website. The Foxboro store will shut down on October 20.
The Brady-Guerrero business partnership might have ended, but the duo still remain on good terms with each other. They were seen sitting courtside during the WNBA Finals. However, there seems to be something going on with the TB12 business as, according to Ben Volin of The Boston Globe, the patrons weren’t able to find any locations on the TB12 website.
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Tom Brady rules out unretirement due to parents, kids
Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback of all time, has ruled out unretirement to play in the NFL again. Brady had YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson on his Let’s Go! podcast as a guest when the YouTuber suggested the video’s number would go up if Brady announced that he would be coming back to play football. Brady, however, dismissed that idea immediately.
“I am not coming out of retirement.” Brady said. “I can’t tease that. My parents would call, my kids would call. They’d kill me. I wouldn’t be around by tonight … As I said, you’re only allowed one un-retirement. And I’ve used it up.”
Brady retired from football earlier this year in January. He played in the NFL for 23 years and won seven Super Bowls. He is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback to ever play the sport.
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