
Inside Tom Brady's Irish roots as NFL quarterback icon to chat with Patrick Kielty on The Late Late Show
He is widely considered the greatest quarterback to ever play American football after
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He has since become a commentator with Fox Sports who snapped him up on a 10-year $375million contract
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He won his first six NFL championships with the New England Patriots before winning a further one for good measure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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That final triumph had added significance since it came against his heir apparent Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs
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According to an
It stated: "In an exclusive interview, Tom will open up about how he fought his way to the very top of American football, earning the title of greatest of all time.
"He also will discuss his Irish roots and his deep connection to Ireland."
But just what do we know of his Irish links?
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Well, his dad's side of the family emigrated to the United States from Milltown, County Cavan while his mother's side originally hail from Cork.
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They initially made a new life for themselves in Boston before making their way west to California which is where Tom grew up.
Ironically, he would spend the bulk of his pro career with Boston's franchise the New England Patriots after being the 199th player taken in the 2000 NFL draft.
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In a 2020 interview with
He outlined: 'My father is 100 per cent Irish. We took a trip over there together and visited some of the places where my family came from.
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'That was a great experience for me and obviously, I am very proud of my Irish roots.
"I've been golfing in Ireland and Scotland as well. I've really enjoyed my time over there.
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"Anyone who's been over to that part of the world comes away with a greater sense of history."
In 2023, dad Tom Sr. and mother Galynn
At the time Tom Sr. promised NFL fans it wouldn't be long before his son paid a visit to the country too.
Tom Sr. assured reporters: 'He's a busy guy but he loves Ireland and he has been taught all about it and our ancestors growing up, he will definitely visit with his children some day soon.'
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Other guests on tonight's season finale of The Late Late Show include
Not only will she discuss her music career to date but viewers will get to listen to a performance of her single "Laika Party" that was recorded in Trinity College's Old Library.
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