Brady's 'final' touchdown football up for auction again
The football that Tom Brady used to throw what was briefly believed to be the final touchdown pass of his career is back on the auction block.
The ball was tossed into the stands after Brady connected with Mike Evans on a 55-yard touchdown pass during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' NFC divisional-round loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Jan. 23, 2022. Brady announced his retirement from the NFL on Feb. 1, 2022, only to reverse his decision 40 days later.
Brady's "final" touchdown ball was auctioned off by Lelands for $518,000 just one day before the quarterback announced he was coming out of retirement. The sale was subsequently voided and the ball remained with Lelands, which is once again auctioning it off.
"Though the perspective has changed, this remains a magnificent piece nonetheless," the auction listing reads. "For 40 days, this stood as one of the most significant game-used footballs in history: the final touchdown ball of Tom Brady's career."
Bidding on the ball is currently at $25,000 with 19 days remaining.
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