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8 Months Post-Retirement, Tom Brady’s Influence Shines Beyond the Gridiron at $2,499.99 in the E-Shopping Arena

Published 10/14/2023, 1:42 AM EDT

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Tom Brady still continues to rule the NFL. It’s been eight months since the NFL legend and GOAT Jersey no. 12 called it quits on the football career. However, his legacy still keeps growing with the records he’s creating off the field. As intense are the NFL games, the same intensity applies in the card trade games amongst fans.

These are souvenirs for legendary players and are cherished by football lovers. Tom Brady is still the most sought-after personality in the NFL and one of his recent trade-offs is a testimony to the fact. Given how big the E-shopping arena is in the digital age, Brady continues to shine beyond the gridiron with his $ 2,500 valued possession.

Tom Brady’s trade card priced at a whopping $2500

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Brady had an NFL career like no other. Playing for nearly 24 seasons and winning 7 SB rings in the process, it’s the immense greatness of the player that keeps fans coming for more! Recently, one of his 2008 New England Patriots trade cards was valued at $2500. The massive price shows the love fans have for the former QB, which he still enjoys months after leaving the sport.

An X user by the name of Card Commander has shown the 2008 version of Tom Brady’s Topps Chrome Gold Refractor card. It shows the legendary player standing in his authentic style. Furthermore, the gift card serves as a piece of nostalgia for the fans who wish to relive his glory days playing at the gridiron!

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The former 15X Pro Bowler has several records in the NFL and amongst that is the huge fan following the player has developed over the years. The fans are right behind him in coming out of retirement and saving the struggling Patriots side. However, for Brady, another un-retirement might not be on the cards!

Tom Brady’s strong stance on un-retirement

Coming out of retirement is something Tom Brady has done before. However, fans might not see their legend back on the field playing ever again! In a shocking news released by the man himself- he strongly said that he won’t be considering another retirement reverse this time around.

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Making his plans clear on the latest episode of the Let’s Go podcast, the former QB touched on the topic. He said “I’m not coming out of retirement. I can’t tease that. My parents would call, and my kids would call. They’d kill me. I won’t be around by tonight … As I said, you’re only allowed one un-retirement. And I’ve used it up.”

The Aces minority owner spoke at length about his retirement. For the NFL GOAT, he has some other responsibilities to take care of, including managing things at the Birmingham City Football Club and being involved with the Las Vegas Raiders amongst other investment priorities.

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Tom Brady is a quintessential facet of the NFL world. Whether he’s playing or not, he’s still the player that the fans adore even after his retirement. His trade cards games would be fun and given the amount they’re fetching, Brady’s mayhem doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon!

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Jyot Singh Bindra is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports. Picked in the latest round of ‘The ES Draft’, he exudes a passion for NFL writing. He is driven by the legacy left by one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks, Tom Brady, "You push your body to the limits, but you have to train your body to deal with the limits".
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Aazima Basharat