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Tom Brady New England Patriots Autographed Riddell Lunar Speed Authentic Helmet - Limited Edition of 12 - Signed in Purple Ink
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Tom Brady New England Patriots Autographed Riddell Lunar Speed Authentic Helmet - Limited Edition of 12 - Signed in Purple Ink in Franklin, TN
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Current price: $3,499.99

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Upgrade your collection of New England Patriots memorabilia by picking up this Tom Brady autographed Riddell Lunar Speed Authentic Helmet. Brady was drafted in the sixth round by the Patriots in 2000. In the team's 2001 home opener, Brady stepped in for an injured Drew Bledsoe, and the skinny sophomore never looked back. Brady went on to start all but 21 of New England's next 304 regular season games, plus 41 playoff games, over an 18-season span as the Patriots' primary starting quarterback. Brady's 17 division titles, nine AFC Championships and six Super Bowl rings were more than any of the 31 teams outside Foxborough, Massachusetts. In 2020, Brady moved to Tampa Bay and won a seventh Super Bowl, more than any NFL franchise has in total. He also moved past his childhood idol Joe Montana for most Super Bowl MVP awards in NFL history with five. Brady retired following the 2022 season as the NFL's all-time leader in passing completions, attempts, yards, touchdowns, games started, wins, Pro Bowl invites, and Super Bowl victories. Pay homage to all that he accomplished throughout his legendary career by making this limited-edition helmet a part of your collection.
Upgrade your collection of New England Patriots memorabilia by picking up this Tom Brady autographed Riddell Lunar Speed Authentic Helmet. Brady was drafted in the sixth round by the Patriots in 2000. In the team's 2001 home opener, Brady stepped in for an injured Drew Bledsoe, and the skinny sophomore never looked back. Brady went on to start all but 21 of New England's next 304 regular season games, plus 41 playoff games, over an 18-season span as the Patriots' primary starting quarterback. Brady's 17 division titles, nine AFC Championships and six Super Bowl rings were more than any of the 31 teams outside Foxborough, Massachusetts. In 2020, Brady moved to Tampa Bay and won a seventh Super Bowl, more than any NFL franchise has in total. He also moved past his childhood idol Joe Montana for most Super Bowl MVP awards in NFL history with five. Brady retired following the 2022 season as the NFL's all-time leader in passing completions, attempts, yards, touchdowns, games started, wins, Pro Bowl invites, and Super Bowl victories. Pay homage to all that he accomplished throughout his legendary career by making this limited-edition helmet a part of your collection.