Tom Brady Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on May 15, 2026
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Celebrate the greatest quarterback of all time with these amazing Tom Brady Coloring Pages! This champion collection features five thrilling scenes — from a kawaii Tom Brady in his iconic throwing stance, a perfect Super Bowl touchdown pass, hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy in triumph, calling plays in the huddle, and a powerful portrait of the GOAT himself.

Perfect for football fans, NFL enthusiasts, kids who love sports legends, and anyone inspired by Brady’s incredible 23-season career and seven Super Bowl championships. Download, print, and color!

Tom Brady coloring pages celebrate the most decorated quarterback in NFL history! These dynamically illustrated line art pages capture Brady’s most legendary moments — from perfect spiral passes to Super Bowl victories — with bold clean outlines that are thrilling to color for football fans of all ages.

High-quality PDF format ensures crisp, clear printing on US Letter paper. Simply download, print, and enjoy — completely free!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Tom Brady Coloring Pages

  1. Super Bowl Timeline — Color all five pages and arrange them as a timeline, adding the year and score of each of Tom Brady’s seven Super Bowl wins as a championship record display.
  2. GOAT Trophy Case — Color the trophy page and create a paper trophy case around it, adding paper representations of all seven Lombardi trophies Brady won over his career.
  3. Team Colors Gallery — Color the five pages twice using two different color schemes — Patriots navy and red, then Buccaneers red and pewter — to show Brady’s career with both teams.
  4. Quarterback Mechanics Poster — Color the throwing pose and add arrows and labels explaining proper quarterback throwing mechanics — grip, stance, release point, and follow-through.
  5. Football Playbook Page — Color the huddle scene and design a sample football play diagram in the space below, drawing X’s and O’s routes the way real coaches do.