Tom Brady reflected on the “many new experiences” 2024 provided with three familiar faces.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the legendary NFL quarterback-turned-broadcaster gave fans a peek at his New Year’s festivities with sons Jack, 17, Benjamin, 15, and 12-year-old daughter Vivian, expressing gratitude for the past 366 days in a thoughtful post.

“I couldn’t have imagined a better way to ring in the new year than with the loves of my life,” Brady, 47, began.

“Reflecting on last year and thinking about the year ahead, there’s no better perspective than looking at these three and always trying to be better for them each day, and helping to guide them in whatever way possible. I’m so grateful for the experiences, blessings, family, friends, and everyone else who has impacted me along the way… I’m so blessed to have joy and gratitude in my life.”

Although “no year ever goes exactly the way we want,” when the seven-time Super Bowl champion looks back on 2024, he “could not have imagined anything better.”

“So many new experiences that I got to share with amazing people, especially the three beautiful angels in these photos. I wish you all a happy healthy 2025, and as I tell so many of my loved ones, ‘the best is yet to come!’” Brady concluded his message.

In the accompanying photos, Brady is seen embracing his three children as they ready for the new year.

Brady shares son Jack with his ex-girlfriend, Bridget Moynahan. He and ex-wife Gisele Bündchen co-parent Benjamin and Vivian.

The 44-year-old supermodel, who finalized her divorce from Brady in October 2022, is currently expecting her first child with boyfriend Joaquim Valente.

It’s been quite the year for Brady as he began his post-NFL career in September as Fox’s lead NFL analyst, calling the biggest games of the week for the network alongside Kevin Burkhardt.

The future Hall of Famer — who agreed to a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox in May 2022 — will take in a different kind of Super Bowl experience next month when he calls the championship contest in New Orleans.

The NFL’s regular season concludes Sunday with wild-card weekend kicking off on Saturday, Jan. 11.

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