The decision came a day late for one person who bid on the football that was the “last” touchdown pass Tom Brady threw in his NFL career.
Leland’s sold the football that went from Brady to Mike Evans against the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs for $518,000.
There were 23 bids on the football and the others who were seeking the ball have to be thanking their lucky stars they did not win.
Why? Brady announced Sunday he was coming back to play in 2022 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
On 6/4/2021, @Lelandsdotcom sold the football from Tom Brady's first touchdown pass for $428,841
Last night, Lelands sold the football from his final touchdown pass for $518,628 pic.twitter.com/79YA3391Ik
— Bradley Calleja (@bradleycalleja) March 13, 2022
Where Do Historic Brady TD Balls Go? 100% to Lelands!
Bidding Closes: SATURDAY, Mar 12 at 10 PM ET
View the Auction Now: https://t.co/YVTT3zVHOC pic.twitter.com/IjnQfVqDiK
— Lelands Auctions (@Lelandsdotcom) March 8, 2022
No word yet on whether the receipt says: ALL SALES FINAL.