No longer Tom Brady’s final regular-season-touchdown football, keepsake still sells for $129,657 at weekend auction

The following are the March results Tom BradyAfter’s January retirement from the NFL, the football from Brady’s last touchdown pass was sold by Lelands for $518,628. This is the highest ever paid football auction price. It was the natural conclusion of a loop. Lelands had sold Brady’s first touchdown passing in June 2021 for $428.841.

Brady returned to football just 24 hours after the auction closed. Brady had retired only forty days earlier. The half-million dollar sale was cancelled a month later.

On Saturday, we will be watching the Week 2 game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orleans SaintsThis same football was also sold with a caveat by Lelands in its description:

“The perspective has changed, however this is still a beautiful piece.”

While it might not be Brady’s last touchdown pass of the regular season, it’s still quite expensive. The final sale price was $129 657.

Mike Heffer (President and Partner at Lelands), said, “It’s probably the most unique situation we’ll likely ever encounter in our lives — at least when you come to sports memorabilia,” in April, when news broke of the voided record sales. We wanted to do the right things.”

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