Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady took some time off from his busy schedule to show everyone that he's not just a one-sport athlete. Clearly, the NFL icon hasn't forgotten to swing a bat and hit the baseball despite focusing on football for two decades now.

On Twitter, the Buccaneers star shared a short video of his recent batting practice alongside Rob Gronkowski. As TB12 swings, his trusty catcher was there to track down his balls and catch it.

While Brady did show a crispy left-handed swing during his at-bats, he lacked power as he was unable to bring the ball over the fence. But hey, that's not a bad practice at all!

Funny enough, Tom Brady mentioned the Montreal Expos and their offer to him back in the 1990s. For those not in the know, the Buccaneers star was actually a catcher in high school and he was drafted by the Expos in 1995 in the 18th round of the first-year player draft.

Fortunately for football fans, Brady chose to play football instead and suited up for the Michigan Wolverines before he took his talents to the NFL and made history. Had Brady chosen to play baseball instead, who knows what would have happened to the top-flight American Football league.