TOM BRADY was not the only member of the family celebrating a birthday over the weekend.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion turned 48 on Sunday.

Tom Brady paid a glowing tribute to his sister as they celebrated their shared birthday[/caption]
Brady posed for the birthday pic alongside his sister and three children[/caption]
He commemorated the occasion by taking to Instagram.
Brady shared a story of himself alongside a number of his family members.
And one of them included his lookalike sister, Julie.
The NFL legend shares a birthday with his sister, who is three years older than him.
His heartfelt post saw him posing alongside Julie and his three children.
He captioned his post: “And a big Happy Birthday to the greatest sister and aunt in the world.
“Thanks for being our biggest fans and always looking out for us.
“We love you so much!!!!!”
Many have joked that the pair could be identical twins.
This is because they share the same beaming smile, have a similar facial structure and even have the same Miami tan.
Brady smiled alongside Julie and sons Jack, 17, Benjamin, 15 and daughter Vivian, 12.
He shares Jack with ex-girlfriend, Bridget Moynahan, while he co-parents Benjamin and Vivian with his former wife, Gisele Bundchen.
Brady is heading into his second season as Fox’s leading NFL analyst.
Last week he was seen in the reveal trailer for a documentary detailing his time as a co-owner of English football club, Birmingham City.
In the clip he was seen questioning the “work ethic” of the team’s then head coach, England and Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney, in the fly-on-the-wall style series.
Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues is a five-part series being dropped on Amazon Prime that charts the NFL legend’s part-ownership of the club during the last two seasons.
The series goes on to chart their incredible season last time around which saw them win League One with an EFL-record 111 points under new boss Chris Davies.
But Brady conceded it was a mistake to replace previous boss John Eustace with Rooney within weeks of taking over in August 2023.
The NFL star, who had a 22-year career with New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, said: “I had good advice, ‘Don’t go in there and make sweeping changes. You guys have time.’
“But we made sweeping changes that put us in decline. That was our doing.”
NFL WEEK 1 SCHEDULE
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Thur 4 Sept
8.20 pm – Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles
Fri 5 Sept
8pm – Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers
Sun 7 Sept
1pm – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons
1pm – Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns
1pm – Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts
1pm – Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots
1pm – Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints
1pm – Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Jets
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4.05 pm – San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks
4.25 pm – Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers
4.25 pm – Houston Texans at Los Angeles Rams
8.20 pm – Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills
Mon 8 Sept
8.15 pm – Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears