Patriots Celebrate Tom Brady's 40th Birthday by Bringing Baby Goats to Camp
Nobody would ever guess it from watching him play, but Tom Brady turned 40 on Thursday. The New England Patriots celebrated the G.O.A.T.'s milestone by welcoming baby goats to their training camp.
The Patriots transformed training camp into a birthday party for their legendary quarterback. Courtesy of ESPN.com's Mike Reiss, the Patriots let fans pose with and pet the goats in "The Greatest Petting Zoo of All Time."
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Per Reiss, fans also wrote the five-time champion well wishes on a giant birthday card.
The Patriots quizzed their younger fans on Brady's age. A few guessed correctly, and one fairly noted that the ageless wonder looks like he's 19.
Brady will enter 2017 as the NFL's oldest active non-kicker. Yet he has no plans on retiring anytime soon, telling The MMQB's Peter King that he'd "like to play until my mid-40s" shortly after winning his fifth Super Bowl.
He showed no signs of decline last season, when he earned his highest quarterback rating (112.2) since throwing 50 touchdowns and leading New England to a 16-0 record in 2007.
[New England Patriots, Mike Reiss]
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