While Tom Brady continues his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the longtime quarterback still shows a sense of pride in helping younger players grow. Deion Sanders, the former Hall of Fame cornerback, shared his reaction to Brady working out with his son.

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Deion's son, Shedeur Sanders, is a four-star quarterback that is entering his senior season at Trinity Christian School in Cedar Hill, Texas. Shedeur has already gotten plenty of offers from Division I schools.

Of the colleges that have offered him, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Florida State, and Michigan are the ones that stand out. Instead of attending Florida State, where his father played, maybe Shedeur chooses to attend Tom Brady's alma mater in Michigan.

There's a possibility that Brady is doing some subtle recruiting for his alma mater. On the other hand, the 42-year-old quarterback could be working with Shedeur just to simply give him some pointers.

Despite being a competitor himself, Brady is known to work with friends and teammates' sons. Besides Shedeur, Brady has worked with David Terrell Jr. Terrell Jr. is the son of David Terrell — one of Brady's former teammates at Michigan.

Terrell spoke about Tom Brady's eagerness to workout, regardless of who it is with:

“I could literally call Tom and tell him, ‘I'm in Miami,' and he'll be like, ‘OK, Dave, I'm here right now,'” Terrell said, via ESPN's Jenna Laine. “That's the type of guy he is.”

It is undoubtedly going to take some time to get used to Brady playing in a Buccaneers' uniform. Nevertheless, even though he's in a new setting, the legendary signal-caller still finds time to help the next generation of players.