
Keegan Bradley was spotted enjoying family time at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, during the New England Patriots’ matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. The golfer attended the game with his family and was seen alongside his son, Logan.
During the event, Keegan Bradley met football coach and former NFL linebacker Mike Vrabel. In a clip shared by the New England Patriots’ official X handle, the two exchanged a warm hug before Bradley introduced his son to Vrabel. Toward the end of the video, the golfer cheered for his team, saying,
“Go Patriots, Let’s go”
Vrabel, who has an estimated net worth of $20 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth), is a three-time Super Bowl champion and the 2021 NFL Coach of the Year. He previously played for the New England Patriots, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Kansas City Chiefs, and later coached at Ohio State University, the Houston Texans, and the Tennessee Titans.
The Patriots edged out the Falcons 24-23 in a close game. The win marked their fifth straight victory, continuing their strong run.
How did Keegan Bradley perform in the 2025 season?
Keegan Bradley enjoyed a strong run on the PGA Tour in 2025, finishing the season with one win, six top-10s, and 11 top-15 finishes in 21 starts.
He began the year with a T15 at The Sentry and followed it up with a T6 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. After another T15 finish at the Farmers Insurance Open, his form briefly dipped with a T65 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He bounced back with a T34 at the Genesis Invitational and a T5 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. He also posted a T20 finish at The Players Championship.
Bradley finished T47 at the Valero Texas Open before missing the cut at the Masters. He regained form with a T18 at the RBC Heritage and a T30 at the Truist Championship. His best stretch came mid-season with a T8 at the PGA Championship, a T7 at the Memorial Tournament, and a T33 at the U.S. Open before capturing the Travelers Championship title.
He followed that with a T41 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, a T30 at The Open Championship, and missed the cut at the Wyndham Championship. In the FedEx Cup Playoffs, Bradley finished T44 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, T17 at the BMW Championship and T7 at the Tour Championship.
After the season, Keegan Bradley captained the U.S. Ryder Cup team in September. Despite his strong form, he chose not to include himself in the lineup. The U.S. team, playing on home soil, narrowly lost to Europe 15-13. Bradley is now taking a break during the fall after a consistent and successful 2025 season.