Tom Brady(III)
- Producer
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Tom Brady was born on August 3, 1977 in San Mateo, California, to Galynn Patricia (Johnson) and Thomas Edward Brady, who owns a financial planning business. His father is of Irish descent and his mother is of Norwegian-Swedish and Polish ancestry. He
attended Junipero Serra High School, the same high school which
produced Barry Bonds of the SF Giants. He
attended the University of Michigan from 1995 to 1999. He was a backup
to Brian Griese when the Wolverines went
12-0 and won the national championship in 1997. Brady shared the
starting quarterback job with Drew Henson in
1998 and 1999, but managed to compile a 20-5 record over those two
years, including a 2-0 record in bowl games. The New England Patriots
made him a sixth round draft choice in 2000, the 199th player selected
overall in the draft. He spent 2000 as a fourth string quarterback
behind Drew Bledsoe,
John Friesz and
Michael Bishop. In 2001,
Brady was elevated to second string quarterback behind Bledsoe as
training camp broke. The fortunes for both Brady and the Patriots
changed forever on September 23, 2001, as Bledsoe was hit hard by New
York Jet linebacker "Mo Lewis", suffering a near life-threatening
injury. Brady replaced Bledsoe in the contest, and has started every
Patriot game at quarterback since. Bledsoe was never able to regain his
starting job, as Brady led the Patriots on an 11-3 run to close the
2001 regular season, then led the Patriots through the playoffs and an
improbable 20-17 win over the St. Louis Rams, a 14-point favorite, in
Super Bowl XXXVI. After an ordinary 2002 season, Brady skippered the
Patriots to one of the greatest seasons in NFL history in 2003. The
Patriots began the season 2-2, then won every remaining regular season
and playoff game, capped off by a 32-29 win over the Carolina Panthers
in Super Bowl XXXVIII. Brady followed that up with a second consecutive
Super Bowl appearance in 2004, as the Patriots once again went 14-2 in
the regular season and defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 24-21 in Super
Bowl XXXIX. Brady is 9-0 all-time in the playoffs in his career
following Super Bowl XXXIX. In the first two Super Bowls he has played
in, Brady was named the Super Bowl MVP, becoming one of only four
players in NFL history to win this award more than once. Brady is 48-14
as a starting Patriot quarterback going into the 2005 season. His poise
as well as his penchant for playing with incredible cool and precision
in big games is drawing comparisons with the great
Joe Montana, former SF 49ers
quarterback.
Brady is married to model Gisele Bündchen, and the couple has two children. His brother-in-law is baseball player Kevin Youkilis, who is married to Tom's sister, Julie.
Brady is married to model Gisele Bündchen, and the couple has two children. His brother-in-law is baseball player Kevin Youkilis, who is married to Tom's sister, Julie.