New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman catches a pass from Tom Brady last weekend in Montana. Photo courtesy of
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July 6 (UPI) -- Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady was recently passing to his New England Patriots wide receivers on a football field built near his cabin in Big Sky, Montana.
The quarterback, Julian Edelman and Danny Amendola have been documenting the bro-cation for the last few days. They've spent time golfing, biking, hiking and playing pitch-and-catch while wearing shoulder pads at the Yellowstone Club.
Brady celebrated the Fourth of July on the golf course at the Big Sky Resort. His business manager Ben Rawitz and filmmaker Gotham Chopra were also in attendance for #summercamp, as profiled on social media.
"From the bay to Montana...#welpseeyalater," Edelman wrote for the caption on a photo featuring himself and Brady riding mountain bikes.
On Wednesday, Edelman posted a video showing what he and Brady do best: play football. In that video, a shirtless Edelman sports shoulder pads and catches a pass from Brady on a field adjacent to the quarterback's summer getaway.
"Blessed to get to do what I love for work. #fundamentals," Edelman wrote for the caption on the video.
Brady also used the festive hashtag.
"Boys will be Boys....#summercamp," he wrote for the caption on an Instagram post featuring himself with six other mountain bikers.
Edelman also had a message on the Fourth of July.
'America was built on courage, on imagination and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.' #happy4th," Edelman wrote on Instagram.
Brady, 39, has had quite the offseason. He enters his 18th NFL season coming off of his fifth Super Bowl and perhaps most impressive regular season campaign.
The future Hall of Famer is expected release a fitness book in September. Simon & Schuster announced the project on Thursday for the Brady book, titled The TB12 Method: How to Achieve A Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance.
Brady recently returned from a trip through China and Japan on behalf of Under Armour and the TB12 Sports Therapy Center. He brought his son Jack along for the tour, while promoting a new line of sleepwear.