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Tom Brady's Super Bowl Ticket Costs $2500 on eBay, Because of A Bizzare Apology For Being The Best In The Game

Sorry that I won.

The PSA’s Spotlight Auction on eBay features a special Super Bowl 39 ticket. It is from Tom Brady himself. According to The New York Times, Tom Brady signed this ticket with the words: “Sorry Andy, Donovan, TO,” with his signature. The bidding is currently over $2500, and it is supposed to end on Saturday night.

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The note on this Super Bowl ticket is a special ode to Eagles head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Donovan McNabb, and wide receiver Terrell Owens. NFL’s seven-time-champion Brady defeated the Eagles in Super Bowl 39 to bring home his third ring with the New England Patriots. Brady threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Patriots beat the Eagles 24-21, and apparently, he still feels sorry for it.

Although it wasn’t for long. Nick Foles and Doug Pederson led the Philadelphia Eagles to beat Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl 52 to complete the revenge for their previous generation. There are other notable items on auction currently from legends like Peyton and Eli Manning. Eli Manning has a special listing of a 2008 Topps Chrome card. It is from his Super Bowl 42 win, and he has inscribed the X’s and O’s of the famous “helmet catch” play on the card.

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For Now It Seems Like Brady Needs To Be Sorry To His Former Team

Tom Brady thought that he would steer clear of the questions coming his way about his favorite pick when he said, “I don’t have a dog in the fight in this one.” Unfortunately, that did not go too well for him. First, it was the fans, who didn’t hold back in the slightest from bashing his name. Then came the Patriots themselves – to demand an explanation.

Patriots linebacker Robert Spillane was highly critical of his words. “Personally it makes me sick. “He is, and he has a dog in the fight. For him to say that, it is what it is. But, at the end of the day, he’s an owner of the Las Vegas Raiders now. So he has to do what’s best for him.” Even Brady’s old friend did not approve of his comments.

 “He probably wants to be the quarterback,” Rob Gronkowski said on Kay Adams’ ‘Up & Adams’.He’s that competitive. He probably wants to be the guy in the Super Bowl right now.” For now, Tom Brady needs to refrain from sending his team Las Vegas Raiders, to the Super Bowl with some good management decisions.

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