Tom Brady's son Jack Moynahan playing basketball

Tom Brady’s son, Jack Moynahan can hoop!

Tom Brady’s eldest son, Jack Moynahan, might not be as inclined to play football as his father was. But it hardly means he’s not an athletic specimen.

Footage of the 18-year-old playing basketball has gone viral this week, though it’s no surprise. He’s already as tall as his father and is known to have a love for the court.

Jack recently trended along with TB12 after taking a photo with New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns. And he’s since shown that he can hoop.

Check him out in the video below:

“Any reason why he didn’t wanna continue the legacy?” someone asked in the comments.


“He knew better than to put them cleats on. Shoes he couldn’t fill,” another claimed.


“already better than bronny,” joked a third.

“Jack Moynahan is a PROBLEM already. The skill, confidence, and feel for the game are special. Looks like greatness really does run in the Brady blood 👀,” one user wrote.

Some would question Jack’s last name, however.

“Moynahan?  Is he in protective custody?” a comment read.

“Why does he have a different last name?” another inquired.

“Took his Mom’s last name,” someone pointed out.

Jack Moynahan Isn’t Necessarily Restricted To The Hardwood

Tom Brady and Jack standing back to backTom Brady and Jack standing back to back (Photo via Google)

The highlight reel doesn’t necessarily mean Jack has chosen to play pro ball. Many NFL stars are also skilled basketball players. Travis Hunter, Puka Nacua, Cooper DeJean, and Keon Coleman are outstanding basketball players. Deion Sanders was pretty good, too.

As a matter of fact, Tom Brady can play some ball himself. Plus, he played baseball in college and was actually drafted by an MLB team.

We’ve said a lot here to suggest that Jack could still pursue football. But he’s probably not going to. His mother previously revealed that he’s never quite taken to the sport, despite his dad being considered the GOAT and having won the most Super Bowls ever.

Meanwhile, his cousin Maya, who has that legendary last name, was recently selected as a No. 1 draft pick.