Talk About Timing: Tom Brady’s Last Touchdown Ball Just Sold At Auction
Talk about timing: Tom Brady’s last touchdown ball just sold at auction. If you bid on this piece of football history, you really needed to reach deep into your wallet. The ball from Tom Brady’s final touchdown pass was sold by Leland’s Auction.Whoever won this auction probably really hopes Tom Brady stays retired. The auction was described on Leland’s website as “Lot # 2: Tom Brady’s Last Touchdown Pass Football (Photo-Matched & MeiGray LOA).” It came from the last game Brady played at Raymond James Stadium on January 23, 2002.
The playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams didn’t go the way Tampa would have preferred. The touchdown pass was a 55-yard touchdown to Mike Evans. Mike, as always threw the ball into the stands.
It was predicted that the football would go for at least $1 million. The winning bid won the football for just $518,628. There were 23 bids, and the bidding began at $100,000. Maybe Brady’s last touchdown ball is’t what we thought it was. Brady now says he is un retiring.
Source US Today
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