Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady is reportedly making a significant change in his relationship with ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion and Bündchen were married from 2009 to 2022. They had two children together during their marriage: a son named Benjamin and a daughter named Vivian.
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen announced their divorce in October 2022 after 13 years of marriage. Last month, Bündchen had a third child (a son) with her boyfriend, Joaquim Valente.
According to a new report from Radar Online, Brady has decided to further distance himself from his ex-wife. The report claims that Brady is “tormented” and has decided to sell his $150 million mansion largely to move on from the memories of Bündchen, who has a home nearby:
“Tom Brady has put his $150million Miami mansion on the market because the football legend can’t stomach having a front-row seat to ex-wife Gisele Bündchen’s happy life with her new man and baby, RadarOnline.com can reveal…
And sources now say tormented Brady, 47, is eager to ditch the five-bedroom pad to rid himself of all memories of his onetime missus.”
Additionally, a source told the outlet the following:
“Every time he looks out across the water, he sees Gisele’s refurbished home and perfect life with her martial arts hunk and their new baby, and it gets him down.
He can’t take it anymore. He wants to sell the house. It reminds him of Gisele. She was the one who dominated the remodeling, and it’s her style, her personal touches. He still feels her nuance everywhere”
After their divorce, there were rumors about Tom Brady having romances with Reese Witherspoon and Kim Kardashian, but cold water was poured over that gossip. Brady was also previously linked to model Irina Shayk, with new reports indicating that they’re back together.
Tom Brady Begins First Offseason As Raiders Minority Owner
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
If Brady is indeed still finding it difficult to move on from his divorce (and understandably so), he’ll at least be able to keep himself busy with a busy offseason looming.
Brady was approved as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders in October. Having hired Pete Carroll as the new head coach, Brady and owner Mark Davis can now focus on rebuilding the Raiders into a winner after a third straight losing season.
Andy Reid Reveals What He Told Travis Kelce as the Chiefs Star Debated Retiring
“He’s all in,” Coach Andy Reid said of Travis Kelce’s return to the NFL
Andy Reid and Travis Kelce. Photo: Ryan Kang/Getty; Gregory Shamus/Getty
Before Travis Kelce opted to return for his 13th season with the Kansas City Chiefs, Andy Reid gave him some advice on the big decision.
Following the team’s devastating loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at the 2025 Super Bowl, the head coach told the tight end to “get out of here.”
“We had a great visit before he left,” Reid, 66, told Camron Smith on the Saturday, March 8 episode of The Bettor Angle.
“I always tell the guys to ‘Get out of here.’ ” he continued. “‘Get out and get your mind where it’s not one day after the Super Bowl. Get out there, and relax a little bit. And then let your mind calm down and think about it.’ ”
The head coach and tight end at a game in Las Vegas on Nov. 26, 2023.Jeff Bottari/Getty
Reid and Kelce both have impressive careers with the Chiefs, and planned on making history with a three-peat by winning the championship game. Instead, the Chiefs lost to the Eagles by 18 points, which caused Kelce to weigh whether he’d retire or come back for one more season. After months of speculation, the 35-year-old football star confirmed to Pat McAfee that he was returning on Feb. 27.
Reid says Kelce is fully committed to coming back, even though his age has become a talking point for some critics.
“He’s all in,” said Reid on the podcast. “He’s a heck of a player, I mean listen, he’s getting older, but you’re talking about the guy that’s going to go down as maybe the best of all time at that position.”
Reid said that even if Kelce is a bit slower, he’s still one of the greatest tight ends in the NFL. “In my eyes, he’s the best,” he said on the podcast. “And I guess that’s what counts.”
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce at the 2025 Super Bowl.Michael Reaves/Getty
On the Mar. 5 episode of Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce’s podcast New Heights, Travis addressed his decision to stay on the field.
Jason, 37, who retired from the Eagles in 2024, asked Travis how much the Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss factored into his decision.
“It was probably the biggest factor,” Travis admitted, calling the defeat an “all-time low.”
Despite the loss, Travis said it’s his love of the game that’s brought him back for another season.
“The biggest thing is that I f—– love playing the game of football. I love playing,” he shared. “I still think I can play it at a high level, and possibly at a higher level than I did last year.”
Travis Kelce at the 2025 Super Bowl.Kara Durrette/Getty
Getting critical about his 2024-2025 season performance, Travis added, “I don’t think it was my best outing. I think I let my guys down in a lot more moments than I helped them, especially if you look at my track record and how I’ve been in years past.”
“I got a bad taste in my mouth for how I ended the year and how well I was playing and how accountable I was for the people around me,” he continued.
One of the things that Reid most respects about Travis is his commitment to his teammates, the head coach said on The Bettor Angle.
“Whatever he does on the field, the greatness that he has there, he’s even that much better off the field,” said Reid. “I mean, he’s a great teammate and a great human being.”
No matter how the next season goes, Reid has faith in Travis. He even has ideas about what Travis’ post-NFL career could look like.
“He’s one of those guys you’d say, ‘I’d love to have him on my staff when he’s done playing.’ ” Reid told Smith. “He’s going to be like you guys, where he’s in that media market or movie market and will make a killing there, too.”