The 2026 Winter Olympics garnered a lot of attention. Several stars represented their Countries and won medals, while some faced horrible injuries. Many stars have shared their experiences and thoughts on the Olympic Games. Lindsey Vonn was one of many stars to suffer an injury.
Meanwhile, former NFL legend Tom Brady wanted to experience the Olympics in Milan itself. The former star took his family along to Italy to watch the games and enjoy every moment.
Tom Brady shared a pic with his kids and a sweet note about how the Olympics hit him with that real sports magic.
“I’m so grateful to have spent time at the Milan Olympics with my family. Watching the best athletes in the world compete on the biggest stage is always a reminder of what sport is really about. Different languages, different backgrounds, different flags in the stands, but everyone connected by the same respect for competition and the pursuit excellence,” Tom Brady wrote.
“For a few hours each day, nothing else matters except the game. Sports are so amazing because they allow both the participants and the spectators to truly live in the moment. Feeling truly alive with no thought of the past or the future. Experiencing life using all of your senses… seeing, hearing, and feeling the energy is what brings an interconnectedness to all of us. It’s a magical feeling,” Brady continued.
Tom Brady also bumped into soccer legend Zlatan Ibrahimović too—posted a pic with him and the fam from the event.
Tom Brady Shares His Thoughts On The 2026 FIFA World Cup
Brady loves to be a part of sports. He’s appreciated every sport in the past, and he continues to stay active in that circle.
Brady’s pumped about the 2026 World Cup. He feels bumping it to 48 teams means way more countries, fans, and a global soccer vibe hitting everyone harder. He also talked about the tournament being hosted across North America.
“Football is for everyone. It’s a chance for all of us to connect globally over something that we love,” Tom Brady said.
The further mentioned that 48 teams mean 48 countries and 48 fanbases. Tom Brady had a great time at the Olympics, and one wouldn’t be surprised if he goes for a FIFA game in the future.