
Tom Brady built one of the most accomplished careers in NFL history across 23 seasons with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The seven-time Super Bowl champion retired as the league’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdown passes, cementing his legacy as arguably football’s greatest player.
Since stepping away from the field, Brady has expanded his profile well beyond football. He has become increasingly active as a businessman, investor, and media personality through ventures in sports ownership, collectibles, apparel, and broadcasting.
Among the more notable projects in his post-playing career has been his involvement with “Cardvault by Tom Brady,” a sports card and memorabilia company that has rapidly grown into one of the most recognizable brands in the collectibles industry.
On Wednesday, Brady and CardVault made another announcement together.
In a collaborative Instagram post, the two revealed they are giving away a Topps Chrome Ultraviolet Case Hit of Brady, continuing the company’s aggressive push into fan engagement and premium collectibles.
CardVault operates as a national sports card and memorabilia retailer with 14 locations across the United States, combining traditional hobby shop retail with live-stream breaks, athlete partnerships, and collector events. Brady is a co-owner of the company, which has heavily expanded its presence over the past two years through collaborations with Topps and Fanatics.
The company has leaned into Brady’s connection to the hobby. Earlier this year, CardVault temporarily rebranded all of its locations as “ChromeVault” during the launch of 2025 Topps Chrome Football, with collectors who pulled Brady autograph cards receiving opportunities to FaceTime with him directly.
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