Following his sixth Super Bowl victory in 2019, solidifying his status as arguably the greatest quarterback of all time, Tom Brady was ready to celebrate. The New England Patriots had just triumphed over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, and the festivities were about to begin. However, Brady's then-10-year-old son, Jack, had his own plans for the evening.
Tom Brady celebrates the Patriots' victory over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
In a recent appearance on Bryson DeChambeau's YouTube series "Breaking 50," Brady recounted the humorous story of Jack's attempt to crash the Super Bowl after-party, which was clearly not intended for a young audience. With Snoop Dogg performing, the event was definitely not child-friendly.
"Jack was adamant about attending," Brady told DeChambeau. "He kept saying, 'Dad, I want to go to the party!' It was around 1 a.m., and there were…well, let's just say it wasn't a place for a 10-year-old. I felt like the worst parent in the world trying to explain that to him."
Tom Brady celebrates with his son, Jack, after Super Bowl LIII. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The Super Bowl itself was a defensive struggle, tied at 3-3 going into the final quarter. Brady then connected with Rob Gronkowski for a crucial 29-yard gain, setting up Sony Michel's two-yard touchdown run. This was the only touchdown of the game, securing the Patriots' 13-3 victory.
Tom Brady celebrates a Patriots touchdown during Super Bowl LIII. (Al Bello/Getty Images)
Brady finished the game with 262 passing yards, completing 21 of 35 attempts. This Super Bowl appearance was his third in a row, having won one and lost one in the two preceding years.