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Tom Brady still looks like he could come out of retirement a third time and win an eighth Super Bowl.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback turned NFL color commentator showed off his arm at Madison Square Garden during a Knicks game on Friday night.
Brady, who was sitting courtside with his oldest son, Jack, autographed a football to be thrown into the stands. He got a couple of practice passes in before launching it into a crowd of fans smattering the legendary Patriots quarterback with boos.
Watch how far the ball sails deep into the first level of MSG’s seats:
Here’s another angle:
Brady was taking in the Knicks-Nets contest ahead of his Week 11 Fox NFL assignment. He will be in the booth alongside Kevin Burkhardt for Sunday’s Bears-Packers matchup at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.
The retired QB is known for his football prowess, but he can sling some basketball takes, too. Before the start of this NBA season, Brady made a bold prediction about the Knicks on Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart’s podcast, “Roommates Show.”
“To win the Super Bowl is just a whole ‘nother thing,” he said in August. “It is probably like getting to the Finals. It is hard to get there. And then once you get there now, you really gotta compete. I have a feeling you’re gonna get there.”
Entering Friday, the Knicks were 5-6 and in fourth place in the Eastern Conference Standings on the young season. New York will have to get through the 13-0 Cavaliers and 10-3 Celtics if they want a shot at the Finals.
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