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NFL Legend Tom Brady Announces Personal News on Thursday
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Tom Brady has entered his second year as Fox Sports’ lead color commentator, joining Kevin Burkhardt and sideline reporter Erin Andrews. In Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season, the former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback had the privilege of calling the Super Bowl LIX rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

But Brady isn’t just a commentator in his post-NFL career. In 2024, he became a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, acquiring a 5% stake in the team. While he has remained committed to football, Brady has also pursued another personal passion - sports cards.

In 2020, when Brady was still with Tampa Bay, the seven-time Super Bowl winner founded CardVault by Tom Brady. And on Thursday, Brady revealed on his Instagram Story that CardVault is opening its first store in New York City.

"NYC, we're coming!" Brady captioned his post. " Soho @cardvaultbytombrady."

Brady also shared a post from CardVault with the official announcement.

"Very important announcement today, maybe our most important announcement ever. CardVault by Tom Brady is coming to New York City... It's a very important milestone for us as a business. New York City, obviously one of the most iconic cities in the entire world. One of the most important cities in the entire world. And we'll particularly be coming to SOHO, which we feel is one of the most important retail destinations in the entire northeast. SOHO, New York City, CardVault by Tom Brady. Doesn't get any better than that."

The SOHO location will be the seventh for CardVault by Tom Brady, expected to open in October 2025. Other locations include Chicago, Boston, Foxborough (Massachusetts), Mashantucket (Connecticut), East Rutherford (New Jersey) and East Hampton (New York). CardVault also offers more than just sports cards, with services such as trading, grading and live card breaks.

While Brady prepares for his first New York City store, he will be back on the broadcast in Week 3 as the Dallas Cowboys hit the road to face the Chicago Bears.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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