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NFL Legend Tom Brady Announces Personal News on Thursday
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Tom Brady is set to call his final game of the 2025 NFL season with Fox Sports on Sunday, as Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks host Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game. The broadcast will conclude Brady’s second season with the network after he signed a 10-year, $375 million contract.

But before Brady became a star in the broadcast booth, he built his legacy during a 23-year playing career. As the quarterback of the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady became one of the greatest players in NFL history, setting numerous records and winning a record seven Super Bowls.

Tom Brady looks on from the sideline before the CFP National ChampionshipKirby Lee-Imagn Images

But Brady has done far more than call games since retiring from the NFL. Shortly after last year’s Super Bowl, the future Hall of Famer purchased a 50 percent stake in the sports card and memorabilia company CardVault, which has since been rebranded as Card Vault by Tom Brady, noting that “sports collectibles and cards have been part of his DNA since childhood.”

When Brady became a part-owner, CardVault had only six locations in the United States. Since then, he, along with co-owner Chris Costa, has helped expand the business to five new locations, most recently in Sacramento, their first store in the state of California.

But on Thursday, it was announced that a 12th location is on the way, as CardVault by Tom Brady is set to open its first flagship store in San Francisco. The location will sit next to Oracle Park and is scheduled to open Feb. 7, one day before Super Bowl LX.

"Today is a big one," Costa said. "Today, we are going to announce our 12th location. Our first-ever flagship location. Our largest store ever, and we are announcing it in San Francisco... And I'm really, really proud of this one because we are right across from the entrance of the iconic Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants.

"The store located right on the corner of Third and King Street... But more importantly, when are we opening this amazing flagship store? Well, why not February 7th, the day before the Super Bowl? The Super Bowl being in the Bay Area in San Francisco. In Santa Clara."

This will mark the first of two locations that CardVault by Tom Brady will open in the Bay Area. Other locations aside from Sacramento and San Francisco include East Rutherford (New Jersey), Boston, Chicago, Dallas, East Hampton (New York), Mashantucket (Connecticut), Las Vegas, the Mall of America (Minnesota), New York City and Foxboro (Massachusetts).

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

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