It didn't sell for more than $518,000 this time, but the ball that Tom Brady threw for his final touchdown pass before a temporary retirement sold for six figures at the Lelands Summer Classic Auction.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the ball sold for $129,658.
The ball, which Brady threw to Mike Evans for a touchdown during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' divisional round loss to the Los Angeles Rams during the playoffs last season, originally sold for more than $518,000 after the all-time great quarterback elected to retire.
At the time, it seemed like it was the ball Brady used for his final touchdown throw, making it all the more valuable.