When Tom Brady announced his retirement in February, the remnants of his final moments on the field were soon to be sought after. The football that Brady used to throw his last touchdown pass was auctioned off for $518,000 from unnamed buyer on March 13.
Well, when the seven-time Super Bowl champion decide to come out of retirement less than 24 hours after the sale, the deal was reportedly voided, according to The Action Network’s Darren Rovell.
On Thursday, Jeffrey Lichtman, the unnamed buyer’s lawyer, said he was very unhappy about Brady coming out of retirement and said he wanted Lelands, the auctioneer, to void the sale.