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Tom Brady Shows Off His Eye-Dropping Memorabilia Collection

Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady seems to be enjoying his retirement from a 23-year playing career, as not only is the seven-time Super Bowl winning QB seen as a sports commentator on Fox every Sunday, he also posts videos on his YouTube channel.

In view of his latest video, Brady gave a behind-the-scenes look into his office, by showing off some of the most-prized possessions he owns, and lets just say the valuable sports collection he has may be enough to open up a high-end memorabilia shop.

Some of the stuff included his own awards, as he had his Super Bowl MVP trophies right next to signed balls from his time on the New England Patriots, in addition to a number of items he has received from his fellow pro-athlete friends.

In particular, Brady showed his audience cleats from David Beckham, a seat signed by 49ers Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana, a Willie Mays signed jersey. Not to mention he seemed proud to have a 'Formula One' helmet from his buddy Lewis Hamilton.

Brady also took time out to talk about the hurricanes that have devastatingly impacted the lives of those who live in Florida and other surrounding states. With this in mind, the former Tampa Bay Bucs quarterback announced he will be donating $100,000 to Hurricane Milton relief efforts.

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