During the opening game of the WNBA season, Tom Brady overcomes regret from Netflix roast to support Las Vegas Aces to victory

During the opening game of the WNBA season, Tom Brady overcomes regret from Netflix roast to support Las Vegas Aces to victory

Tom Brady shook off his regret over his recent Netflix roast, while watching his Las Vegas Aces team beat the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday.

The retired NFL quarterback, 46, cheered the team on to victory during their opening game of the new WNBA season in Vegas, with a final score of 89-80.

Tom bought a minority stake in the Aces from the team’s majority owner Mark Davis, 68, in March, making the victory a special one for him. 

The former athlete looked dapper for the occasion, sporting a crisp black suit and white button up as he stood clapping for the team.

It comes after Brady expressed regrets about participating in the Netflix roast, which had plenty of brutal jokes about divorce from Gisele Bundchen, as he shared that it ‘affected’ his three kids. 

During the opening game of the WNBA season, Tom Brady overcomes regret from Netflix roast to support Las Vegas Aces to victory

Tom Brady, 46, watched as his Las Vegas Aces team beat the Phoenix Mercury during their opening game of the new WNBA season in Vegas on Tuesday

The retired NFL quarterback cheered the team on to victory, with a final score of 89-80, as he sat next to the team's majority owner Mark Davis, 68

The retired NFL quarterback cheered the team on to victory, with a final score of 89-80, as he sat next to the team’s majority owner Mark Davis, 68

Brady was in Sin City on Tuesday, as players received their title rings for the second consecutive time before winning the game.

The father-of-three sat next to Davis and WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, who greeted coach Becky Hammon and the players when they were introduced to the crowd. Raiders coach Antonio Pierce was also at the game.

This season, the Aces are hoping to be the first team since the Houston Comets in 1997-2000 to win at least three WNBA titles in a row and the second club to ever accomplish that feat.

Las Vegas became the first team since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2001-02 to repeat when the Aces beat the New York Liberty in four games last year.

Brady, who’s also a minority owner of Birmingham City, witnessed the Aces debuting their new silver and black uniforms, more closely mirroring the unis of Davis’ other Las Vegas team, the Raiders. 

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