Tom Brady looks every inch the chiseled model as he swaps the football field for the catwalk during Gucci fashion show

Tom Brady turned to modeling in New York on Saturday night, taking center stage and walking the Gucci runway in Times Square wearing a leather outfit.
The 48-year-old NFL icon made his surprise appearance in the Big Apple for an evening that captured the attention of the fashion world.
And he looked very confident as he walked the catwalk under the gaze of hundreds of people in attendance at the prestigious evening in Manhattan.
The seven-time Super Bowl winner was in attendance alongside some stellar names that night, including Shawn Mendes, Lindsay Lohan and Mariah Carey.
And this appearance is another example of the extent to which Brady is exploring other career paths in the years since his retirement from football in 2022.
Last week, Brady was making jokes on stage at the Netflix Roast of Kevin Hart – turning the tables after his abrupt appearance on the series in May 2024.
Tom Brady tried his hand at modeling in New York on Saturday night at a fashion show
Brady, 48, took center stage at a Gucci fashion show held in TImes Square.
Brady used the NFL offseason to explore a whole host of other interests.
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This comes after the Las Vegas Raiders team in which he has a minority stake oversaw a massive off-season rebuild following a disastrous 2025 season.
They selected new quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick in April’s NFL Draft.
They spent about $280 million in free agency on new signings, headlined by former Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum, and retained defensive end Maxx Crosby after the Ravens walked away from a trade for him that would have sent two first-round picks to Sin City.
Brady was also involved in naming Klint Kubiak as the Raiders’ new head coach. This is a fascinating appointment – Kubiak did a magnificent job as offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks in 2025, the team that won the Super Bowl.
Last March, he turned back time on the football field during a Fanatics-hosted flag football event in Los Angeles. Brady has competed alongside many current NFL stars such as Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow and Jalen Hurts.
Of course, Brady also works for Fox as an NFL analyst during the season and is entering the third year of a 10-year, $375 million contract with the broadcaster.
During the 2026 season, he will call a Patriots game in New England for the first time as a broadcaster – returning to the team where he won six of its seven Super Bowl titles.
But with the season not starting until September, Brady has plenty of time to explore other interests. Judging by his ease on the podium on Saturday, this could become another second home for him.


