Ahead of his 10th Super Bowl appearance, The Associated Press asked the best of the best eight current and former champions from seven sports what impressed them most about Tom Brady.
Just what he needed: more testimonials.
Any club with the likes of Michael Jordan, Serena Williams and Wayne Gretzky in the ranks is bound to be exclusive. Its members talk about Brady much the same way the rest of us do. None spilled trade secrets or praised his foot speed. A few pointed wistfully to his longevity or marveled at how he moved the NFLs center of gravity from New England to Tampa Bay in the middle of a pandemic without skipping a beat. Most mentioned the same qualities intelligence, leadership, competitiveness that fans and foes alike attached to Brady a long time ago.
But there was an interesting sidelight: All of them saw their own strengths reflected in Brady, especially those still playing and close in age to the 43-year-old quarterback. (The full responses, lightly edited and accompanied by career highlights and notes, are below.)
So LeBron James, 36, zeroed in on Bradys mileage-doesnt-matter mantra, which dovetails nicely with his own.
Manny Pacquiao, an unstinting gym rat at 42, expressed awe at Bradys devotion to staying in shape.
Williams, 39, swears she saw Bradys eye-of-the-tiger gleam while watching his very first Super Bowl 20 years ago, marking him, like her, as a big-game competitor for decades to come.
Gretzky, 60, went even further back, convinced that Brady turned his love for the game as a kid into a blueprint that would enable him to play on into his 40s.
And even Jordan, who turns 58 next week and scrupulously avoided speaking publicly about rivals for most of that time, sent a response, albeit a brief one. He chose to highlight Bradys unrelenting drive, a subject he knows something about.
Not every athlete contacted looking at you, Tiger Woods replied. James response came via his Goat talk Instagram post. Williams answer came from a news conference at the Australian Open in Melbourne, where she made a point of stopping on her way out to tell AP Asia-Pacific Sports Editor John Pye that she was happy to get the question.
On the flip side, baseball great Derek Jeter said through a spokesman, We have received a few of these requests over the last week. Mr. Jeter has deferred to allow others a chance to speak about Mr. Brady.
OK, then. Without further ado:
MICHAEL JORDAN (Played 15 seasons in NBA Pro Basketball Hall of Fame, six-time NBA champion, six-time finals MVP, five-time league MVP, two-time Olympic gold medalist, NCAA champion)
Ive known Tom for a long time, and to me, his intelligence and sheer determination to win are off the charts. That unrelenting drive is what truly sets him apart from anyone else in the game.
LeBRON JAMES (Currently playing 18th season in NBA Four-time NBA champion, four-time Finals MVP, four-time league MVP, two-time Olympic gold medalist)
(Bradys appearance) lets me know and lets both of us know that we can still play this game at a high level. No matter how many miles, how many games. No matter how many doubters. No matter the statistics in our prospective professions at our age, we can still dominate our sport.
And also, we can bring together groups that we may not have been around for a long period of time. And just our professionalism We gravitate toward people who gravitate toward us because we have one common goal, and thats to win and win at the highest level.
SERENA WILLIAMS (Turned pro in 1995 23 Grand Slam singles titles, most by any player in the Open Era Four-time Olympic gold medalist in singles and doubles She and older sister Venus purchased a small ownership in the NFLs Miami Dolphins in 2009)
The guy is a champion, and Ive said it since he beat Kurt Warner back in, I want to say — what was that, 2000 (actually 2001)? It was that crazy Super Bowl. He was the underdog and they beat the Rams. Clearly Im a football fan (laughing) and I always thought, This guy is impressive. To do what hes done outside of New England and to come into Tampa, I mean, he just should have came to the Dolphins, really. Seriously, Tom, what were you thinking?
I was actually talking about (Bradys leadership) the other day after watching the game. I said, It must be so inspiring to be either a wide receiver or a lineman for him or just on the team in general, because its like, This guy has won so many rings, he obviously knows what to do. And to have that inspiration, they must be so fired up for every game. Especially the postseason, they must be like, Oh, my God, this is our chance, were with the greatest.
MANNY PACQUIAO (Turned pro in 1995 only eight-division world champion in boxing history member of the Senate in the Philippines)
Tom Brady is an inspiration to me. We are both in our forties, competing in sports that are dangerous and physically and mentally demanding. But that may be where the comparison ends. What he has accomplished, and is still accomplishing at his age is beyond anything I can remember.
In 2019, I became the oldest fighter to win a welterweight world title. It was HARD. I was forty and knew I could not cut one corner in training camp. Run that final mile, crunch that last set of sit-ups, rest even when you do not feel tired it all has to be done. Tom Brady does that every day. He has no offseason. That takes superhuman dedication and discipline Tom Brady is always in the back of my mind during training camp and between fights. Because Tom Brady is the gold standard.
WAYNE GRETZKY (Played 20 seasons in NHL and in WHA Hockey Hall of Fame Four-time Stanley Cup champion Nine-time league MVP still NHLs leading career goal scorer and assist producer)
I dont think it happens overnight. You start thinking about this at a young age, how much you love the game. So Im sure that at a young age he loved it so much that he was very mature probably for a 23-, 24-year-old making sure that his training habits, nutrition and diet were as good or better than anybodys Consequently, hes done all the right things over 20 years to be able to sustain where hes at both mentally and physically. … That takes a lot of dedication and hard work, and ultimately were seeing the results at his age
Hell have a bad game, which we all do as athletes, and when youre young, people say: Well, he had a bad night, bad game, bad week. Hell rebound. When youre older, the first thing that people want to point to is, Well, I think he had a bad game because hes old. And for him, thats not the case. When he has a tough night, which we all do, he bounces back even better the next week and everybody sort of says, Well, OK, I guess hes not that old. I think the proof was that he won three road games in the playoffs, which in football is very difficult to do.
JIMMIE JOHNSON (Competed in NASCAR for 18 years Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Will be a 45-year-old rookie in IndyCar this season)
His leadership brought out the talent of others. He plays as a team and not an individual. Being humble can help a person cut through layers of adversity, ego, and creates this ability to energize those around you with the same goals it helps people pull in the same direction. What he has accomplished is a lesson for us all.
LANCE ARMSTRONG (49 Seven-time Tour de France champion; stripped of all titles in 2012)
Hes doing something weve never seen before. Hes playing one of the toughest games around and what is maybe his greatest strength has been his ability to keep a 43-year-old body as healthy as he has. This has nothing to do with genetics or luck. He must spend an incredible amount of time focusing on this: flexibility, mobility, pliability, and simply put, longevity. The world of sports has never seen anything like him and probably wont for a very long time.
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AP Sports Writers John Pye, Stephen Whyno, Jenna Fryer and Steven Wine contributed to this report.
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