Considered by many as the NFL GOAT, Tom Brady cemented his place in the hearts of many NFL fans following his 23 seasons’ successful stint with the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After leaving the football world, the legendary quarterback now looks to be working in full swing to establish his name as a successful businessman.
While there are many pundits who probably know the ins and outs of his NFL career, most fans are about the dominance of the seven-time Super Bowl champion in the corporate world. Let’s examine his clever business moves.
Businessman Bradys’ savvy ventures
After successfully shattering football records, the 45-year-old has focused heavily on establishing his legacy in the commercial world. The “Jack of all Trades” is attempting to make his mark in a variety of industries, including media production and the digital collectibles industry.
He currently controls four companies: Autograph (a digital collectible company), 199 Productions (a production firm), Brady Brand (an apparel brand), and TB12 (a fitness and nutrition brand).
The three-time NFL MVP has already acquired a $300 million net worth by creating a vast commercial empire.
TB12
Collaborating with his long-time trainer Alex Guerrero, the former NFL player formed the brand in 2013. Since its formation, the main focus of the brand has been to assist pretty much all athletes irrespective of sport to avoid injuries, live longer, and perform at a higher level.
Autograph
The future Hall of Famer did not hesitate to justify his business mentality in the digital field also. With co-founders Dillon Rosenblatt, Richard Rosenblatt, and Josh Payne he established the brand in 2021 with a motive to accumulate unique digital collectibles.
199 Productions
A multi-platform content firm called 199 Productions was established in 2020 aiming to delight audiences primarily with creative visual content.
Tom Brady Brand
The retired NFL player named the brand with his own name which was established in 2022 with an aim to provide a unique collection of sportswear comprising different styles and designs.
Tom Brady recently wanted his name on Buccaneers’ creamsicle threads to boost worth
According to recent developments, TB12 shares the desire of many retired athletes to have his name on a creamsicle shirt. The former player is motivated to make money from the sales the jersey will bring in.
The jerseys are available in the Bucs store featuring the names of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Devin White, and LaVonte David. Furthermore, one can find the ‘Tom version’ of the apparel with a mannequin wearing his creamsicle jersey.
TB12 still seems to have a hunger for winning. After an illustrious NFL career, he now looks to be on the voyage to master the ways of the trade.