Tom Brady’s latest jersey smashes Joe Montana’s 49ers jersey record from Super Bowl XXIII with whopping seven figures

Tom Brady is a name in the NFL that is unlikely to be forgotten in the next few decades. The former quarterback spent two decades in the league, with a couple of titles and accolades stemming from his elite performances on the field. TB12 marked the end of his illustrious football career in February this year, and fans are still beaming with happiness even though he sparks a false retirement rumor.

After serving in the NFL for 23 seasons, Brady is unlikely to consider a U-turn for the second time. But the aura he left among sports enthusiasts will never fade away for years to come. The Brady fever witnessed another new height as one of his worn jerseys was sold for a whopping amount.

Tom Brady’s latest jersey sold for whopping seven figures

January 16, 2023. A date etched in NFL history, not for a thrilling comeback or a last-second Hail Mary, but for a legend’s swan song. Tom Brady, the G.O.A.T. himself, took the field for the last time, wearing his familiar No. 12 jersey. The Bucs fell to the Cowboys that night, 31-14, a minor footnote in the grand narrative of Brady’s career.

This historic jersey, worn during his final NFL game, became the focal point of a record-breaking auction at RM Sotheby, the battleground for collectors. The hammer finally fell at a staggering $1,391,000, shattering the record for football memorabilia, as reported by The Sun.

Joe Montana’s Super Bowl jersey, once the crown jewel of auctions, now pales in comparison.

Earlier Joe Montana’s San Francisco 49ers jerseys worn during Super Bowl XIX and Super Bowl XXIII held the pinnacle, each fetching an impressive $1.2 million. Now, TB12’s final game jersey soared above, once again solidifying his place as the GOAT of the NFL.

A spokesperson from RM Sotheby’s aptly captured the essence of this historic auction. He discussed how the California Cool’s jersey took center stage while mentioning the culmination of a remarkable 23-season career. The white home jersey, adorned during the NFC Wildcard Playoff, marked the conclusion of a legendary era in the league that saw TB12 lifting seven Super Bowls.

“Tom Brady’s Game-Worn and Signed Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jersey from his final game in the NFL took centre stage. Getting a new record for any football jersey at auction. Donning this white home jersey during the NFC Wildcard Playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, Tom Brady would end a legendary and prolific 23-season career in the NFL.”

The anticipation surrounding the auction was interesting, with estimations ranging from $1.5 million to $2.5 million. While the final bid fell slightly below these projections, it still shattered records and reiterated Tom Terrific’s status as the best NFL player.

Notably, this isn’t the first time a Brady jersey has commanded such staggering figures. The jersey he wore while achieving his 700th career touchdown, coupled with a dinner alongside the football legend. That jersey fetched a whopping $1.2 million at a charity event.

Ben Roethlisberger once asked Tom Brady for a jersey

In the competitive world of the NFL, rivalries are intense, but so too are the bonds formed between players across teams. One such incident happened back in 2016 when Tom Brady led the New England Patriots to a notable victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers with a score of 27-16.

In a departure from his usual practice, the Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger approached TB12 to express his desire for the signal-caller’s jersey while labeling him as the best.

“I’ve never done this before, but I would love to get a jersey at some point. You’re the best. Hopefully we see you again.”

The jersey exchange occurred, and the Steelers QB reflected on the unintended publicity of their exchange, admitting, “I hate that those things get taped and audioed and stuff — it wasn’t meant for that.” Despite the private nature of the exchange, his respect for the former Patriots QB remained unwavering.

He emphasized the admiration he held for Tom Terrific’s unparalleled skill set, acknowledging him as potentially the greatest quarterback in NFL history.

” I have a lot of respect for him, I think that is very well known. I think he is one — if not the greatest quarterback of all time. It’s been an honor to play against him and to call him a competitor.”

Roethlisberger also revealed his action of proudly displaying it in a place of honor in his office, alongside memorabilia of other iconic quarterbacks such as Dan Marino, John Elway, and Jim Kelly.

What’s your take on this memorable interaction?

Maliha

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Maliha is an insightful sports writer with over a year of experience focusing on the NFL. Initially venturing into both NFL and NBA coverage, her journey began without a particular affinity for American football. However, her passion for the sport blossomed as she started following football more. Now, a huge NFL fan, Maliha meticulously follows every development within the league. She always wants to ensure her analysis is comprehensive and up-to-date to fellow readers.

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