
Tom Brady has now wrapped up his second NFL season with Fox Sports, ending the year by calling the NFC Championship Game between the eventual Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams . This came after Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with the network, joining Fox's lead team alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews.
But before Brady was calling games, he was dominating on the field. Playing for the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the former Michigan Wolverines quarterback not only won three NFL MVP awards, but secured a record seven Super Bowl titles as well. But following the 2022 NFL season, Brady decided to call it quits after 23 years.
But since retiring, Brady has done much more than just call NFL games. In fact, shortly after Super Bowl LIX in 2024, he purchased a 50% stake in the sports cards and collectibles chain CardVault, which has since been renamed CardVault by Tom Brady. The hobby has long been a personal passion for Brady, who said it has "been part of his DNA since childhood."
When Brady purchased the company, CardVault by Tom Brady had only six locations across the United States. But over the last year, he has helped open seven more locations, bringing the total to 13. The most recent store opened in Brooklyn, marking the second location in New York City.
But over the weekend, Brady and the CardVault team announced that a 14th location will open in St. Louis. The store will open in April and will be located right outside the main entrance of Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals.
"We are announcing our 14th location," CardVault by Tom Brady co-owner Chris Costa said. "It is going to be CardVault by Tom Brady in St. Louis. The Lou, that's right... We are opening a store right next to Ballpark Village, or I should say right inside Ballpark Village, which is strategically located right by the main entrance of Busch Stadium... And when? When should you expect to see us at the beautiful, iconic Busch Stadium? How about April of 2026. Yes, that is a month away."
St. Louis is just another major sports city that will have a CardVault by Tom Brady location, joining other iconic markets such as Boston, Dallas, San Francisco and Chicago, among others.
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