Quarterback Tom Brady from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers threw in Week 7 against the Chicago Bears the 600th Touchdown Pass of his career. He then got the ball back from a fan from the audience - but he probably waived a huge sum of money.
At the 38: 3 over the Bears Brady made his milestone perfectly before the end of the first quarter with a passport on wide receiver Mike Evans. He was unaware and gave the ball to a fan in the audience. But this ball would have liked to keep his quarterback of course, he is the first to reach the brand of 600 TD passports in Regular Season.
Mike gave him away. He said, Man, I m sorry, I ll get him. But I said to him, Everything okay. You already find a way to get the ball back , Brady said later.
The addressed fan, which was later identified as the 29-year-old Byron Kennedy, wanted to keep the ball first, I have hesitated. But I knew how much the ball meant and was ready for a barter. He will give the fan something pretty , promised Brady, We will get him a helmet or a pair of Jerseys or so. That was extremely cool of him.
According to Greg Auman from the athletic , the Kennedy later got another ball and a voucher for the Buccaneers fanshop of $ 1000.
Nevertheless, he made a huge loss: In the United States, memorabilia of famous athletes in auctions regularly achieve high amounts. Michael Jordan shoes were currently auctioned for the record amount of 1.26 million euros.
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Ken Goldin of Goldin Auctions quantified the value of the ball to at least $ 500,000: Even with a signed Jersey, Kennedy would therefore make $ 497,500 loss. Ezra Levine, Managing Director of the platform Collectible , even brought $ 750,000 into the game: Finally, Brady s first touchdown ball had been auctioned for $ 428,000.
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