All-Star Athletes Who Are All-Star Dads

Brady didn't want to call out the analyst and get him fired for bullying a little girl. Really, though, who does that? Brady is also open about his familial struggles with being in the spotlight so often. He's adamant about letting his kids find their own paths and that no one has to be a football player if they don't want to be! 

Novak Djokovic

Serbian Novak Djokovic claimed his place as top dog in the tennis world with two Grand Slam victories. After he won Wimbledon, he said that all he could think about was the fact that he could hear his son screaming for him out of excitement. "For the first time in my life, I have someone screaming, 'Daddy, daddy' as I've done it." 

During the offseason, he's a doting father to his two children: Stefan and Tara. He and his wife, Jelena, also make sure to donate their time to children in need who are not as well off and lucky as his own. "What a blessing to have an opportunity to be a parent!" he wrote in the Instagram birth announcement post of his daughter. 

Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook is currently the point guard for the Houson Rockets in the NBA. He even won MVP during the 2016-17 season. If being a dad was a sport, he'd probably win MVP in that as well! 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.