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Tom Brady Jokes About Unretirement While Drilling MrBeast's Drone on $300M Yacht

Tom Brady teamed up with YouTube superstar MrBeast on a $300M yacht.

It's the offseason and for the first time in a very long time, Tom Brady has no camp to prepare for after announcing his retirement back on February 1st. It's certainly going to be a massive transition for the competitive legend but we've already seen him dip his toes into a lot of collaborations and business ventures in the last few months. 

One of those collaborations recently happened with YouTube superstar MrBeast who holds over 150+ million subscribers. An internet sensation with crazy content ideas paired with the greatest quarterback and player of all time? It seems like a good combination to create some fun content that could go viral. Sure enough, it did.

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While on a $300M yacht with his kids, Brady joined MrBeast to throw a football at a flying drone over the water to see if he could hit it on the first try. What happened? Brady nailed it. 

The future Hall of Famer joked around before throwing the ball that he would unretire if he hit it so...

"If I hit the drone on the first try maybe I should come out of retirement."

Not only did the former Buccaneers' quarterback smack the drone in mid-air but he also threw a deep ball to one of MrBeast's friends deep out in the ocean which hit him right in the hands but was dropped. Where's Mike Evans when you need him? The video ended up being the most viral watched video for MrBeast garnering 47.5M views in a matter of 24 hours which is absolutely nuts.

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It's pure entertainment getting to see this side of Brady having fun with his kids and we'll see a lot more of these collaborations with content creators as he heads into his first season of retirement in 2023.

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