For a certain slice of the country, love of Tom Brady supersedes love for one’s own children, love for food, love for oxygen. And now, Brady and a memorabilia dealer are putting a price on that love.
TriStar Memorabilia is hosting a private signing for Brady, and as long as you’ve got the coin, you get the benefits. How much coin, you ask? Well, grab your wallets, because even reading this list will cost you twenty bucks:
• Signed 8×10 photo: $849 • Signed mini-helmet: $899 • Signed football: $999 • Signed helmet: $1,099 • Signed jersey: $1,199
Oh, but that’s not all! Want to get Brady to write something special on your thousand-dollar football? He’ll do it! “5x Super Bowl Champ” will cost you $399. “4x Super Bowl MVP” is a relative bargain at $299. “16-0, 07,” for those Patriots fans still in denial, is also $299. (Only one inscription per item, moneybags.) And if you want Brady to inscribe something personal, why, that’s $499, but twenty characters only! “I will my fortune to [NAME]” presumably won’t fly, but maybe “The Falcons deserved to win” would. Who knows? Give it a try!
Anyway, Brady won the Super Bowl, so he deserves the spoils. We’re just happy good things are finally happening for the guy.
For a certain slice of the country, love of Tom Brady supersedes love for one’s own children, love for food, love for oxygen. And now, Brady and a memorabilia dealer are putting a price on that love.
TriStar Memorabilia is hosting a private signing for Brady, and as long as you’ve got the coin, you get the benefits. How much coin, you ask? Well, grab your wallets, because even reading this list will cost you twenty bucks:
• Signed 8×10 photo: $849 • Signed mini-helmet: $899 • Signed football: $999 • Signed helmet: $1,099 • Signed jersey: $1,199
Oh, but that’s not all! Want to get Brady to write something special on your thousand-dollar football? He’ll do it! “5x Super Bowl Champ” will cost you $399. “4x Super Bowl MVP” is a relative bargain at $299. “16-0, 07,” for those Patriots fans still in denial, is also $299. (Only one inscription per item, moneybags.) And if you want Brady to inscribe something personal, why, that’s $499, but twenty characters only! “I will my fortune to [NAME]” presumably won’t fly, but maybe “The Falcons deserved to win” would. Who knows? Give it a try!
Anyway, Brady won the Super Bowl, so he deserves the spoils. We’re just happy good things are finally happening for the guy.
No big deal..... marginal ex-NFL 'stars' charge $200+ for autographs at shows. Brady only signs 1 day a year for Panini. If people want it, they will buy it.
No big deal..... marginal ex-NFL 'stars' charge $200+ for autographs at shows. Brady only signs 1 day a year for Panini. If people want it, they will buy it.
Says a lot about his character. Some one with as heralded a career as his, who's made the money he's made, and who is a married to a woman worth f#ck tons more than he is, should not be peddling autographs. His John Hancock should get out in the open market the old fashion way, by kids(and full grown fanboys) patiently waiting at fan events and nicely asking.
Says a lot about his character. Some one with as heralded a career as his, who's made the money he's made, and who is a married to a woman worth f#ck tons more than he is, should not be peddling autographs. His John Hancock should get out in the open market the old fashion way, by kids(and full grown fanboys) patiently waiting at fan events and nicely asking.
Dating back to his ascendant playoff showing in 2001, Tom Brady, now 39 years old, has won five Super Bowls quarterbacking the Patriots.
Entering Sunday, it was four. But Brady led the Patriots to an unbelievable comeback win over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.
Brady led the Pats to wins in Super Bowls XXXVI (2002), XXXVIII (2004), XXXIX (2005), XLIX (2015) and LI (2017), winning MVP four of five times (his receiver Deion Branch won the other in XXXIX).
The quarterback holds nearly every major Super Bowl record for a quarterback. Perhaps the most notable new mark: Brady can pass Joe Montana if he wins his fourth Super Bowl MVP award against the Falcons.
With the win over the Falcons, Brady passed Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana with his fifth Super Bowl win as a starting quarterback.
Dating back to his ascendant playoff showing in 2001, Tom Brady, now 39 years old, has won five Super Bowls quarterbacking the Patriots.
Entering Sunday, it was four. But Brady led the Patriots to an unbelievable comeback win over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.
Brady led the Pats to wins in Super Bowls XXXVI (2002), XXXVIII (2004), XXXIX (2005), XLIX (2015) and LI (2017), winning MVP four of five times (his receiver Deion Branch won the other in XXXIX).
The quarterback holds nearly every major Super Bowl record for a quarterback. Perhaps the most notable new mark: Brady can pass Joe Montana if he wins his fourth Super Bowl MVP award against the Falcons.
With the win over the Falcons, Brady passed Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana with his fifth Super Bowl win as a starting quarterback.
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so. It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly. Covers does not provide any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in your relevant locality. Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it. As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.