$75 million — eases the sting a little. But not for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and dad of 3. He recently complained that going to work is comparably to a military deployment, and we are rolling our eyes at the self-centeredness.
“I almost look at like a football season like you’re going away on deployment in the military, and it’s like, man, here I go again,” Brady said on Monday’s episode of the Sirius XM podcast “Let’s Go” that he co-hosts, per TODAY.
What's the deal with his pink socks? I mean it seems obvious that it's cancer related, but is it because of someone close to him, or just because?

What's the deal with his pink socks? I mean it seems obvious that it's cancer related, but is it because of someone close to him, or just because?
I DGAF anything you have to say. I wondered if someone close to Nico was dealing with cancer. You could have said "I don't know" or preferably just stfu.October is breast cancer awareness month. Lots of teams wearing pink this month. Save the tatas is righteous. Too close to mine for me to be impartial.
For several years, I pressed Sports Illustrated to publish a special “pink edition” in October, commingling sports reporting with stories about breast cancer care & cure (there’s not a shortage of tie-ins, including athletes & relatives, even SI staffers & kin). While Peyton was active in the NFL, I suggested he appear on the cover of the initial issue wearing a special pink & white uniform made just for the shoot. Though I received replies from the editors, they never moved forward with it.
Your incivility is noted. If you do not want to engage with me, why don’t you refrain from mentioning me in your posts? Don’t @ me, don’t mention me, don’t b*tch about my posts - Ignore me altogether, and I’ll return the favor.I DGAF anything you have to say. I wondered if someone close to Nico was dealing with cancer. You could have said "I don't know" or preferably just stfu.
