Tom Brady’s NFL career may be over, but it does not mean he is done making money moves just because he will no longer have an NFL contract.
The 44-year-old’s career came to an end after the seven-time Super Bowl winner was left heartbroken after failing to drag Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a second-straight Super Bowl.
To make him feel better, there is a report that he could reportedly become a billionaire while retired. He made over $180 million from endorsements during his playing career and just received $170 million in investment funding for his new NFT company.
His business decisons could net him over $1 billion within the next decade.
“He’s the NFL’s GOAT [greatest of all time] and his brand is among the strongest of any pro athlete,” said Bob Dorfman, a sports marketing analyst, via New York Post.
“So he can pretty much do whatever he wants — broadcasting, team ownership, speaking engagements, book-writing, pitching products for current sponsors, new deals with family-oriented brands, or just building up his existing companies.
“I don’t see Brady fading from the public eye much in the next five to 10 years. He’s got billionaire potential.”
Brady will take some time away from football to recuperate after a grueling career which began in 2000, and that’s not even factoring in college football as well as playing the game before that.
He married wife Gisele in 2009, had multiple kids together as well as son Jack, from a previous relationship.
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Brady led the Bucs to a Super Bowl victory in 2021, marking his seventh time winning the championship game. This season, Brady led the Bucs to the divisional round game, where they lost to the Los Angeles Rams, 30-27.
During his 22-year career, he amassed several all-time records, including most touchdown passes (624) and most passing yards (84,250).