Tom Brady will retire as one of the greatest players in the history of the NFL and while we’ve all heard the story of his path from 6th-round draft pick to future Hall of Famer, the unpromising NFL future of the Michigan QB continues to add amusing layers.
Apparently when Brady was preparing to enter the 2000 NFL Draft, he wasn’t 100 percent sure that a football career would pan out therefore decided to cover all his bases. Included in those bases was a resume, one that features work on a couple golf courses and a summer internship with Merrill Lynch. Although it’s highly likely that hundreds of other current and former NFL players have done the same thing, it’s still interesting to see what lined the resume of a 4-time Super Bowl-winning QB:
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