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Tom Brady Michigan Wolverines Autographed 2000 Press Pass #37 Beckett Fanatics Witnessed Authenticated Rookie Card in Franklin, TN
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Take your Michigan Wolverines memorabilia collection to the next level with this Tom Brady Autographed 2000 Press Pass #37 Beckett Fanatics Witnessed Authenticated 10 Rookie Card. Whether displayed in your home or office, there's no better way to show your appreciation for arguably the greatest player in the history of his sport. Brady started his career as a Wolverine and spent three years behind Brian Griese, who led the team to a national championship in 1997. Brady split playing time with Drew Henson the following year, but he ultimately started every game in each of his final two seasons in Ann Arbor. Two bowl game wins and All-Big Ten honorable mentions later, Brady was drafted 199th overall by the New England Patriots. The Michigan grad went on to win more Super Bowls than any one franchise has total.
Take your Michigan Wolverines memorabilia collection to the next level with this Tom Brady Autographed 2000 Press Pass #37 Beckett Fanatics Witnessed Authenticated 10 Rookie Card. Whether displayed in your home or office, there's no better way to show your appreciation for arguably the greatest player in the history of his sport. Brady started his career as a Wolverine and spent three years behind Brian Griese, who led the team to a national championship in 1997. Brady split playing time with Drew Henson the following year, but he ultimately started every game in each of his final two seasons in Ann Arbor. Two bowl game wins and All-Big Ten honorable mentions later, Brady was drafted 199th overall by the New England Patriots. The Michigan grad went on to win more Super Bowls than any one franchise has total.