Tom Brady: Here’s how we can democratize health and wellness like never before
eMed CEO Linda Yaccarino and Chief Wellness Officer Tom Brady reveal their strategy to revolutionize healthcare by expanding access to GLP-1 medications. Yaccarino highlights eMed’s 90% compliance rate through AI and clinical support, addressing chronic diseases such as heart and liver conditions. Brady emphasizes the importance of health and well-being, with the goal of democratizing access to essential medical treatments and supporting long-term behavioral changes for employees.
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Tom Brady built a Hall of Fame career proving his worth every Sunday. Expect Las Vegas Raiders rookie Fernando Mendoza to do the same.
Speaking with Liz Claman on FOX Business’ “The Claman Countdown,” Brady wasn’t interested in fueling the offseason quarterback fever. As far as the Raiders’ minority owner is concerned, Mendoza hasn’t won anything yet.
“Well, I love Fernando, but Fernando is like any other young rookie,” Brady said.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Images by Kevin Jairaj-Imagn)
“He’s got to go out and earn it like everyone else…none of these young players, none of the rookies have had significant play in the NFL.”
For Brady, draft status and offseason hype only go so far.
“Their career and their trajectory will be determined by the work they do, by the adversities they overcome, by the type of teammate and team player they are,” Brady added.
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It’s the same mentality Brady says he’s bringing to his latest off-the-field adventure.

HAMBURG, GERMANY – MAY 6: Tom Brady gestures on stage during the second day of the annual OMR Festival at Hamburg Messe on May 6, 2026 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images) (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
The 48-year-old recently joined digital health company eMed as its chief wellness officer and said he wants to help everyday Americans have access to the kind of health guidance he relied on throughout his legendary career.
“My body was really my asset as a football player,” Brady recalled.
“So you’re right, I was very lucky over a period of time to learn a lot of disciplines that allowed me to go out on the field feeling very healthy, feeling energized and excited to go out and try to win some football games.”
Brady wants to bring that same plan to people who don’t have access to an NFL-caliber support system.
“But when I retired, I realized that there are a lot of people in life who may not be professional athletes, but to some extent, we all live athletic lifestyles,” he said. “We want to be healthy. We want to play with our children. We want to play with our grandchildren.”

Tom Brady and Joe Montana watch before Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
Brady also praised the impact GLP-1 medications have had in helping people begin to improve their health.
“There’s no debate about how this drug is working right now in terms of keeping people going and getting them started on their wellness journey,” Brady said. “And then we do a great job of keeping them on that journey.”
For Brady, whether the goal is landing the QB1 job or improving someone’s health, success comes down to focusing on fundamentals.
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“I realized that a lot of the values I had as an NFL player translated really well to what’s going on in the workforce,” Brady explained. “And it all comes down to responsibility, discipline, showing up for others and serving others.”
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