Gisele Bündchen despatched Tom Brady well-wishes for his season opener.
On Sunday, the wife of the Buccaneers quarterback tweeted, “Let’s go @TomBrady ! Let’s go Bucs !” as Tampa Bay kicked off the 2022 season towards the Cowboys in Dallas. The message from Bündchen, 42, comes after Web page Six first reported pressure inside the couple’s 13-year union over Brady’s decision to un-retire from the NFL.
Leading up to Sunday night’s showdown, a supply told People that “nothing is in place for her [Bündchen] to be right here for the primary common season sport and that appears bizarre.”
“It feels very totally different this yr than final yr,” the insider continued.



Brady, who’s in his twenty third season within the league, introduced his plans to step away from the sport again in February. He modified course 40 days later and rejoined the Buccaneers.
“These previous two months I’ve realized my place continues to be on the sector and never within the stands. That point will come. However it’s not now,” Brady, 45, acknowledged on social media in March.
In latest weeks, nevertheless, Brady’s private affairs have been thrust into the highlight when the seven-time Tremendous Bowl champ mysteriously stepped away from training camp in August. A month later, Web page Six solely reported marital troubles with Bündchen.


“There’s been hassle within the marriage over his resolution to un-retire. Gisele has all the time been the one with the youngsters,” a supply stated.
“That they had agreed he would retire to deal with the household, then he modified his thoughts.”
Brady shares two children with Bündchen, son Benjamin, 12, and daughter Vivian, 9. He additionally co-parents 15-year-old son Jack together with his ex, Bridget Moynahan.
Although it stays to be seen how the 2022 season will play out for the Buccaneers, this yr is anticipated to be Brady’s final, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. As soon as Brady does hang up his cleats — once more — he’ll be becoming a member of Fox Sports activities as their lead NFL analyst after agreeing to a monster 10-year, $375 million deal in Might.