Tom Brady wears many hats these days.
The New England Patriots legend is a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. He's the color commentator for the top Fox NFL broadcast team.
And now, he's got a new gig.
Brady announced on social media that he's the new Chief Wellness Officer of eMed, which focuses on making GLP-1 access and care "simple, supportive and individualized."
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"We're working on something that really matters, improving population health at scale so that people can feel better, perform better, and protect their long term health," Brady wrote on X.
I'm proud to serve as @eMedHealth_’s Chief Wellness Officer. We're working on something that really matters, improving population health at scale so that people can feel better, perform better, and protect their long term health. Pic.twitter.com/D2rhQcA9nj
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) January 12, 2026
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Brady, of course, was known during his career as being immensely focused on his individual health.
He had all the TB12 methods that drew plenty of attention.
And hey, Brady must've been doing something right, because he played quarterback in the NFL until he was 45 years old.
Now, he takes this chance to join a company he believes in and try to give back.
Brady is certainly keeping himself busy.
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