Just 6 days after the Super Bowl, Tom Brady is back to work training with Alex Guerrero
He had some fun at the parade in between, but now it's all business once again.
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Tom Brady appeared to be a bit off-balance at the end of the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl parade
Three days after letting loose at the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl parade, it appears Tom Brady is back to his regimented, disciplined lifestyle.
Brady and trainer Alex Guerrero – who celebrated in style Wednesday morning – returned to work Saturday, just six days removed from Brady capturing his seventh Super Bowl. The @TB12Sports account shared a photo of the pair walking across a field, ready to get back to it after a brief hiatus.
“Back to work,” the post read. #EyesOn8.”
Back to work. #EyesOn8 pic.twitter.com/4O0ivqAu5U
— TB12sports (@TB12sports) February 13, 2021
Earlier this week, in one of his many social media posts from the parade, Brady thanked Guerrero for his support throughout his career.
“Words can’t express the bond we have formed over the past 17 years @AGuerreroTB12,” Brady wrote. “I’m so blessed to have you in my life! We have spent countless hours together, laughing, crying and everything in between. I couldn’t do it without you! Love you my brother @tb12sports.”
Words can’t express the bond we have formed over the past 17 years @AGuerreroTB12. I’m so blessed to have you in my life! We have spent countless hours together, laughing, crying and everything in between. I couldn’t do it without you! Love you my brother @tb12sports pic.twitter.com/nHskIWQupo
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 11, 2021
Brady, 43, has made it clear he has no plans to retire yet, and his focus is on winning another Super Bowl with the Buccaneers next season.
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