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Tom Brady was superhuman on the gridiron during his illustrious 23-year NFL career.
On the sand of a Long Island beach, though, he appears to be merely mortal.
Brady captained a football team for a star-studded beach game in the Hamptons before Fanatics founder Michael Rubin’s annual July 4 white party, and the seven-time Super Bowl champion lost to a squad captained by Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, per Page Six.
And, on top of the loss, Brady threw an interception to Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin.
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“It was a little pre-white party bbq and football game on beach,” the source told Page Six.
Players included Rubin, Travis Scott, Quavo, Odell Beckham Jr., Damar Hamlin, Micah Parsons and others.
Rubin posted a video to Instagram of the pre-bash football clash, which started with Brady and Stroud picking their squads.
“Pre White Party mini camp… getting our reps in and our body right let’s go,” Rubin captioned the video with a crying laughing emoji.
“I’m looking all types of skill levels over here,” Brady said before the two teams took the playing sand.
Early on in the video, Brady got some good blocking and connected with Scott, the “Sicko Mode” rapper, for what appeared to be a touchdown.
But Brady was not so lucky on another pass that ended up going right to Hamlin, who ran it back the other way.
“C’mon, Tom!” an incredulous Parsons, the star Cowboys pass-rusher said. “What’s going on here?!”
All of this fun came before Brady was set to attend Rubin’s annual white party in Bridgehampton, which is set to include 350 guests.
Brady was seen getting ready and carrying his white outfit for the bash and was wearing a Batman Rolex, a white cap, a white collared shirt and black shorts.
The 46-year-old is set to join Fox’s top NFL broadcast team as an analyst and made his TV debut during the UFL championship game in mid-June.
But before he gets back to the NFL schedule’s grind again, he’ll be partying in the Hamptons with what will likely be another memorable soiree.
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