Tom Brady’s autograph has doubled in value since 2017 after winning his first Super Bowl title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
A little over a week ago, Tom Brady had his annual trip to the Super Bowl and surprise surprise, he hoisted the Lombardi Trophy for the seventh time in his career. But this time was more special. For the first time in 20 years, Brady played for a team not named the New England Patriots. Instead, he went down to Florida to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and led them to a 31-9 Super Bowl 55 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in his very first season.
Given that this was a historic feat for Brady, it should comes as no shock that his memorabilia is skyrocketing in value.
According to TMZ Sports, Brady’s autograph has doubled in value since winning his fifth Super Bowl with the Patriots in 2017.
Brady autographs are more expensive than ever
Take a look at the difference in prices from his come from behind Super Bowl 51 victory over the Atlanta Falcons to his first championship victory with the Buccaneers:
- Autographed Buccaneers jersey: $3,000, up from $1,600 in 2017
- Autographed mini helmet: $1,800, up from $900 in 2017
- Autographed football: $2,000, up from $1,000 in 2017
- Autographed Super Bowl 55 photo: $1,600, up from $850 in 2017.
It is truly amazing that Brady’s first championship win in Tampa Bay is more expensive than his performance against the Falcons, where the Patriots overcame a 28-3 deficit to win 34-28 in overtime in arguably the biggest comeback in professional sports history!
There was a lot of talk of Brady being washed in his final season in New England, where they were shockingly eliminated by the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Wild Card Round. As it turns out, all Brady needed was a quality supporting cast to succeed, something that the Patriots could not offer him at this stage of his career.
Brady threw for 4,633 yards, 40 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in the regular-season. From there, the Buccaneers went through the Washington Football Team, New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers to reach their first Super Bowl since 2003. While facing the Chiefs, Brady completed 21-of-29 pass attempts for 201 yards and three touchdowns, notching him his fifth Super Bowl MVP award.
Let the record show that the Brady’s signature will increase for each Super Bowl ring he adds to his fingers. At this rate, he may add a couple of more, so it is probably best to get your autograph now before the price increases exponentially!