The ball that was Tom Brady’s first touchdown pass goes for more than $425,000

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Tom Brady football cards aren’t the only items of memorabilia going for plenty of money. A Tom Brady football recently sold at auction in the mid-six figures.

The ball from Brady’s first touchdown pass, to Terry Glenn in an October 2001 game against the Chargers, went for $428,842 at auction via Lelands.com.

The Patriots won that game, 29-26 in overtime.

Glenn caught the pass and tossed the ball into the stands. The fan who caught it kept it for nearly 20 years.

That’s still far less than the $3.1 million spent on a Tom Brady signed rookie card, during the same auction.

13 responses to “The ball that was Tom Brady’s first touchdown pass goes for more than $425,000

  1. seems like an actual game ball would be more highly valued than a little card with some ink on it, what the heck do I know?

  2. I’m going to start a rumor that Brady’s first jockstrap & cup are up for auction. People will be falling over themselves to grab them.

  3. stexan1 says:
    June 5, 2021 at 7:47 pm
    Further proof that the top tax bracket can stand a healthy increase.

    ——-

    How so ? What if homeless people said the same about you?

  4. Winner proceeds to stick a needle into the ball and finds the PSI to be 6.5…

  5. stexan1 says:
    June 5, 2021 at 7:47 pm
    Further proof that the top tax bracket can stand a healthy increase.

    The top 20% pay 80% of all income taxes.

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