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Tom Brady Posts Photograph Worth $2.58 Billion and 50+ World Championships At Miami Grand Prix

Published 05/08/2022, 3:30 PM EDT

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The first ever Miami Grand Prix has cooked up a storm. Not only are the drivers enjoying the spotlight, but other legendary athletes as well. Some of these include Michael Jordan, David Beckham, Serena Williams, and of course Tom Brady. TB12 hasn’t been a very vocal fan of Formula One, but the 7x Super Bowl Champion has regularly appeared at the esteemed Monaco Grand Prix.

Tom Brady shares a moment with some fellow ‘GOATs’

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With the Miami Grand Prix kicking off on 7th May, Hard Rock Circuit becomes party central for three days. A beautiful track ready to be graced by the best drivers in the world also features many A-list celebrities and the biggest names in the sports industry worldwide. Two of the biggest names in sports have come together at the circuit, and this photo is bound to break the internet.

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NFL icon Tom Brady caught up with NBA legend Michael Jordan a few minutes before the start of the race. Sharing thirteen World Championships between them, MJ and TB12 are the epitome of sports in America. Not only are they considered GOATs, but some may even consider them GODs. As for Lewis Hamilton and David Beckham, they’ve achieved a historic amount of success across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Brady took to Instagram to post a photo with a total net worth of $2,585,000,000, containing six NBA Championships, seven Super Bowl rings, seven F1 World Championships and six Premier League titles. He also posted an Instagram story with the Chicago Bulls legend, with the caption simply stating, “The real [goat].”

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Moments like these are extremely rare and only take place at events like the Miami Grand Prix. It’s a true testament to the magnitude of the first-ever F1 race in Miami. Brady’s appearance isn’t the only NFL involvement this race weekend. Hard Rock Circuit is built around Hard Rock Stadium, the home of the Miami Dolphins. Safe to say the involvement didn’t stop there, and we’ll spot many faces from the gridiron during this highly anticipated race.

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Nathan Fulgado is an NFL author at EssentiallySports. Having published close to 1000 professional wrestling articles, Nathan is currently pursuing his Journalism degree from Xavier's College. He has previously worked at Free Press Journal as a local journalist.
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