Tom Brady is known for his heroics on the field. Winning seven Super Bowl rings, the quarterback is arguably the greatest to have played the sport.
In his debut campaign as a Tampa Bay Buccaneers players, Brady claimed his record seventh Super Bowl ring last season. Once again against all odds the QB showed that he has the ability to make anything he touches turn to gold.
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With Tom Brady now 44, he believes he still has a few years of football left in him. But the quarterback is already making moves off the field to ensure that the money doesn’t stop flowing.
Brady recently revealed that he had made a plunge into the world of cryptocurrencies. And even apart from that the quarterback has made more strides into the world of digital transactions.
Debut NFT collection of Tom Brady set to feature international superstars
Earlier this year, Tom Brady announced that he would starting an NFT platform called Autograph. The platform looks to bring together some of the biggest names in the sports and entertainment industry.
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For those not aware, NFTs or Non-fungible tokens are digital exclusive assets which consist of unique items cannot be duplicated or copied. These can range from anything between digital trading cards to pieces of art.
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And now finally, Brady’s NFT collection is live. DraftKings Marketplace, the ecosystem which currently houses Brady’s NFT platform has NFTs featuring the quarterback himself along with other top athletes such as Tony Hawk, Wayne Gretzky, Tiger Woods, Naomi Osaka and Derek Jeter.
Premier editions of these NFTs are now live and Signature editions featuring digital signatures by Brady will drop on Friday. Brady though isn’t the first NFL superstar to make the plunge into the worlds of NFTs.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes racked up $3.4 million in NFTs back in March. Hall of Famer Peyton Manning and his brother Eli Manning too have created their own line of NFTs called the ‘Manning Legacy Collection’.