Tom Brady is living his best retired life and couldn’t resist throwing a little shade at Buffalo’s snowy weather while soaking up the sun in Florida. The NFL legend shared snaps from his post-Thanksgiving weekend that featured fishing, golf, and a reminder that the G.O.A.T. still has it—on and off the field.

Brady, shirtless and looking as fit as ever, posed with his fresh catch, a red snapper, during a boat trip. “A little warmer than it looked in Buffalo last night,” Brady quipped in his Instagram post, referring to the icy showdown between the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football.

Unlike his 23-year career braving brutal conditions on the gridiron, including countless freezing games in Buffalo, Brady now enjoys the perks of Florida living. The retired quarterback clearly isn’t missing those frigid matchups, as evidenced by his sun-soaked weekend.

Though he swapped his cleats for commentary, working the mic during the Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants game on Thanksgiving, Brady didn’t let work stop him from making the most of his downtime. From snagging fish to hitting the greens, it’s safe to say TB12 is redefining retirement goals.

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