Tom Brady Cracks Up At CVS Mix-Up As His Family Photo Is Swapped With 49ers Player's Family
By Favour Adegoke on December 19, 2023 at 10:15 AM EST
Football legend Tom Brady was left amused after he discovered that CVS had inadvertently swapped his family photo with that of a San Francisco 49ers player.
The accident was shared on TikTok by the sister of the 49ers player, who revealed that her mom had tried to pick up a family photo from a local CVS but was given the picture of Brady and his kids instead.
Tom Brady's Family Photo Swapped With 49ers Player's Family Photo
As seen in a viral TikTok video shared by Katie Tonges, the sister of 49ers practice squad tight end Jake Tonges, Brady's family photo, which showed him and his kids, was mixed up with her family photo.
The mix-up was discovered when Katie's mom visited a CVS store in the Bay Area to pick up a family portrait but discovered the wrong family picture in the package.
"The photo my mom ordered to CVS," Katie captioned the TikTok post, showing herself, her footballer brother, and two other siblings.
"The photo my mom was given," she captioned another photo that showed the entire Brady family.
Tom Brady Responded With A Cheeky Humor
The seven-time Super Bowl champion took to the comment section of the post to document a funny reply. "My mom must have been printing out some photos in San Francisco," Brady said, along with a laughing emoji.
Katie responded to the football legend, saying, "Next time you're in town, we can do a photo swap!"
She also shared a text she got from her father that alluded to the incident. "Mom sent in a picture of you kids to CVS to give grandma for Christmas. We just received them today, and instead of you guys we get Tom Brady and his kids," the text read, also with a bunch of laughing emojis.
The mixed-up photo of Brady's family appeared to be from a New England Patriots game. Sharing her hopes about how Brady's mom handled her family's portrait, Katie noted that she hoped "his mom will frame our photo!"
The Former NFL Player Recently Took His Parents Out On A Date Night
His mom may have been printing photos of his family, but that didn't stop the legendary quarterback from showing how much of a good son he was.
According to People, Brady accompanied his parents to the grand opening of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Las Vegas last Thursday.
The grand opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas was a star-studded event, drawing celebrities and dignitaries like Brady, Cher, Kim Kardashian, and Lenny Kravitz, as Justin Timberlake gave a special performance.
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According to the news outlet, he shared several photos from the event, including back-to-back pictures of his parents, Tom Brady Sr. and Galynn Patricia, smiling and posing for the camera.
"The Brady Bunch minus 1!" the footballer wrote in one of his Instagram stories, sharing a photo of him sitting with most of his family. "We miss you, Nancy!" he added.
He also shared a photo with his friend and billionaire businessman Jeffrey Soffer, writing "The BOSS" over the photo, and another with his parents, writing, "The other bosses!" with a heart emoji.
Tom Brady Criticizes Indianapolis Colts Quarterback
Brady recently criticized the Indianapolis Colts quarterback following a brutal hit on wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. during a recent game with the Pittsburgh Steelers, per the Daily Mail.
The incident occurred during the match, where a hard-hitting play left Pittman Jr. on the receiving end of a forceful tackle by Pittsburgh Steelers safety Damontae Kazee. The hit resulted in Kazee's ejection from the match for unnecessary roughing, with the NFL subsequently announcing that he has been suspended without pay till the end of the season.
However, instead of addressing Kazee's action, Brady surprisingly shifted his criticism towards the Colts quarterback.
"Nobody likes seeing players get hurt," he wrote in the comment section of Sportscenter's Instagram post announcing Kazee's suspension. "But hard hits happen. QBs should not be throwing the ball in areas where they are exposing their own teammates to these types of hits."
"Coaches need to coach better, QBs need to read coverages and throw the ball to the right places, and defenders should aim for the right hitting areas," he went on.
"To put the blame on the defense player all the time is just flat-out wrong. Need better QB play!! It's not OK for QBs to get your WRs hit because of your bad decisions!"