Tom Brady is casually dating, it has been revealed, with the seven-time Super Bowl winner open to remarrying again.
The news comes weeks after it emerged his Brazilian supermodel ex-wife Gisele Bundchen had given birth to a baby at 44 with her partner, her jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente.
A source was quoted by Entertainment Tonight as saying: 'He’s been casually dating.
'Tom is not completely closed off to the idea of getting married again but isn’t sure what the future holds.
'He is doing great and focused on everything he has going on.'
Brady and Bundchen split after 13 years of marriage in October 2022 and have two kids together. Brady also has a son from his former relationship with Bridget Moynahan.
Tom Brady, 47, is 'casually dating again' after the end of his marriage to Gisele Bundchen
Brady and Bundchen were married for 13 years before eventually splitting in 2022
Since then, the iconic NFL quarterback has been romantically linked with Irina Shayk, Bradley Cooper's ex.
Ex-wife Bundchen gave birth to her third child at the start of February, with Brady reportedly reaching out to congratulate her on the news.
The 47-year-old Brady should have more time on his hands for his love life now that the NFL season is over.
The 2024 season was his first as an analyst with Fox, where he has a 10-year deal worth $365million to call games for the network.
But he has also had a central role in the offseason overhaul undergone by the Las Vegas Raiders, where Brady is controversially a minority owner.
The Raiders appointed Pete Carroll as their new head coach and traded for a new quarterback in Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks.
They also handed a record deal to Maxx Crosby, with the defensive end signing a $106.5million, three-year contract extension with the organization.
Brady's involvement with the Raiders has been controversial given he also holds such an influential role with Fox.
His move to join the ownership of the Vegas team was eventually approved when the NFL drew up a number of rules stopping him from having a conflict of interest.
Last season, Brady was not allowed to visit other teams at their practice facilities, attend meetings or take part in Fox's pregame production meetings with players and coaches due to his ties to the Raiders.
The rules were relaxed for the Super Bowl, where the Kansas City Chiefs faced the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.