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Just Like Uncle Tom Brady, Niece Maya Pens Down Similar Message to Celebrate Beloved Friend’s Birthday

Published 10/18/2023, 8:03 AM EDT

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Maya Brady is not only famous because she is the niece of the NFL legend, Tom Brady. Rather, the rising star has been garnering attention on her own, evolving as one of the best women’s softball players. And with her rise in popularity, her social media has become an interesting topic of discussion. 

Just earlier, Tom Brady dropped a heartwarming message to his former business partner, Alex Guerrero, on his birthday. And today, Maya Brady got the opportunity to do the same as one of her close friends and teammates celebrated her birthday. Aside from being an excellent player, her IG story reveals how much she loves and cherishes her friends. 

Maya Brady drops a heartwarming birthday message for Jordan Woolery

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In her latest Instagram story, Maya Brady wished her bestie and teammate, Jordan Woolery. She created a collage of her and the birthday girl to celebrate Woolery’s big day. She captioned, “Happy Birthday my little Jo. I couldn’t imagine life without you!!! I love you more than you know.

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Jordan Woolery is an aspiring fresher who plays as the infielder for UCLA softball. On the other hand, Maya Brady plays as a utility. The Concord native is the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, helping the team to thrive on top of the program. Maya Brady shares her love and appreciation for the rising freshman as they journey life together on and off the field. 

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Maya Brady’s relationship with Jordan Woolery goes way beyond their off-field bond. They make a striking duo when they hit the field. One instance was when they led their team’s offense with a home run during a game with Oregon State, leading to nine winning streaks for UCLA. 

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Jordan Woolery not only found a friend in Maya Brady, but she found a home and family in UCLA, as many of her other friends took to Instagram to wish her. She picked UCLA because of its “diversity on the team and the family dynamic within the team.” As of the latest happenings, it looks like she has made the right choice. 

Maya Brady’s athletic blood line

The star of the UCLA Bruins, Maya Brady, comes from the bloodline of renowned sports players, and it is no surprise that she has established herself as a top prospect in softball. She is the daughter of Tom Brady’s sister, Maureen Brady, and Fresno State pitcher Brian Timmons. Tom Brady said of his niece that she is “the most dominant athlete in the Brady family… by far!

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It’s amazing to have an uncle who is a legend in the NFL world, but Maya Brady is more privileged than that alone. She has another star uncle who is none other than the former MLB legend and 2-time World Series champion, Kevin Youkilis. 

With legendary athletes surrounding her from all sides, it’s no wonder that Maya Brady is one of the fastest-rising athletes in the Brady family. Already the Pac-12 Player of the Year (2023), there are sure to be many stories that will follow this young lady as she fosters her own legacy in the sports world and makes a name for herself, just like her uncles. 

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Khosalu Puro

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Khosalu Puro is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Growing up with football lovers in an environment where the game is always playing in the background, she got the hook of the game early. A die-hard fan of the Patriots, she would do anything to watch the Brady-Gronk duo play live.
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Aazima Basharat