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Video: Tom Brady Unveils Memorabilia Collection Including Ronaldo Jersey, SNL Script | News, scores, highlights, stats and rumours

Video: Tom Brady Unveils Memorabilia Collection Including Ronaldo Jersey, SNL Script | News, scores, highlights, stats and rumours

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 6: Fox Sports commentator and former NFL quarterback Tom Brady reacts before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Arizona Cardinals at Levi's Stadium on October 6, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

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Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady has a private collection of memorabilia that includes a game-used jersey gifted to his family by Cristiano Ronaldo and the script for his 2005 appearance on Saturday night live.

The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback showed off the collection in his office in a video posted on his YouTube channel Thursday.

One of the items on display in Brady’s office is the script for his appearance on an episode of SNL following his sixth NFL season with the Patriots.

As well as an autographed Pelé shirt and a pair of David Beckham cleats, Brady has a Ronaldo shirt worn by the Portuguese soccer star during his hat trick against Tottenham Hotspur in 2022.

Brady also has a diagram of The Catch, signed by Joe Montana and Joe Clark, from the 1981 NFC Championship Game.

The former NFL star also owns Floyd Mayweather’s hat, which the world champion boxer signed after defeating UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor in a 2017 bout.

The hat is now displayed alongside custom autographed memorabilia from iconic athletes such as Chili Davis, Ken Griffey Jr., Barry Bonds, Novak Djokovic and Willie Mays.

Brady’s own career memorabilia includes his Super Bowl MVP trophies and the playbook of the Patriots’ 13-3 Super Bowl win over the Los Angeles Rams in 2019.

It seems likely that Brady’s memorabilia collection will only continue to grow as the retired quarterback continues to grow his relationships with other athletes during his first season as an NFL analyst for Fox Sports.