Tom Brady Reveals That Smoked Weed In Highschool, The Reason He Quit Smoking

Quarterback Tom Brady takes really good care of his health, and smoking is not part of his lifestyle. But, it wasn’t always like this. Do you know that Brady smoked weed in high school?

The former Patriots quarterback promised to be honest during his interview with Howard Stern. He promised to enter the new chapter of his life with honesty. Well, this honesty is now making some really hot headlines. In his lengthy video, the GOAT talked about his high school life, career decisions and family. He added a few spicy details here and there, and let’s be honest, we had a really great time.

TB12 stopped doing that for one major reason. He felt like he was letting his dad down. That hit home.

“What kept me from smoking a lot of weed — obviously in high school you try that and drink and go to parties — but I always felt like I was letting my dad down,” he said, “I definitely had fun in high school with partying and drinking and smoking weed on occasion.”

Tom Brady stopped smoking for a good reason

Brady didn’t want to disappoint his dad. He’d rather do something fun with his dad or do sports. Partying too much was never his thing. He didn’t even want to party with his Patriots teammates after every game they won. Interestingly, Brady wanted to be with his family and share his happiness with his wife and kids.

When it comes to marijuana, it’s one of the most common topics these days. The NFL considers changing the rules regarding the use of marijuana. Football players will no longer face suspensions for positive marijuana tests. A great number of players have been trying to do this since forever.

Maybe Brady Sr. won’t be disappointed with his GOAT son smoking marijuana. The world has taken a completely different direction, and things have changed a lot.

Brady signed a two-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the team hopes to win more games than they usually do. Brady is on the roster, and we all know what happens when he hits the field. This contract will be a game-changer for the Bucs.