While Tom Brady may not throw footballs as often, his diet remains tight.
Brady declared in February that he was retiring "for good" after three seasons with Tampa Bay and 20 years with the Patriots.
Brady created a business on his diet and won seven Super Bowls. The great quarterback continues the TB12 diet, which excludes white sugar, white flour, iodized salt, caffeine, nightshade vegetables, and strawberries.
"I don't think it's a strict regimen," he told People late last month. "Just trying to make healthy choices that let me live the life I want."
Adding, "I've developed so many healthy habits, I just want to stick with them."
Brady has spent his retirement with his children and retired buddies Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman.
He also invested in a pickleball franchise and signed NIL arrangements with collegiate players to expand his Brady Brad sportswear line.
The best NFL player ever, Brady, retired.The all-time leader in passing yards (89,214) and touchdowns (649). He won six Super Bowls with the Patriots and one with the Bucs.