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Tom Brady goes SHIRTLESS to plug his clothing line Brady Brand

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Tom Brady put his muscular torso on display by going shirtless on Thursday.That was an odd choice as the 44-year-old was promoting his clothing line, which is named Brady Brand.This comes after he shocked fans by announcing he was going back to playing football professionally after announcing his retirement six weeks prior.

Clothing free:Tom Brady put his muscular torso on display by going shirtless on ThursdayAt the start of the clip the heartthrob filmed himself with no top on as he asked somebody offscreen: 'You want me to step on it?'Tom then placed his phone on the ground, allowing the camera to get a full view of not only his sculpted torso but also his impressively toned legs.

He brought his foot down on the screen with a stomp and the shot instantly changed to one of him wearing a $145 track jacket from his clothing line.The sequence was set to the musical number Icon by YAAK - but then the music stop and Tom deadpanned: 'We broke the screen.' Smoldering sensation:That was an odd choice as the 44-year-old was promoting his clothing line, which is named Brady Brand Looking fab:Tom at one point placed his phone on the ground, allowing the camera to get a full view of not only his sculpted torso but also his impressively toned legsTom plugged: 'Brady Brand, my zero-weight track jacket, looks pretty great, that’s what we’re trying to sell right here.

I gotta get a new phone, so….'His latest video comes after he stunned his fans by announcing his surprise return to the NFL - just six weeks after he said he was retiring.With 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl titles under his belt, he has been hailed by many as the greatest football player ever to be part of the NFL.

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