Tom Brady Net Worth: Salary, Personal life, Career, Achievements, Brand Endorsements, and more

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Tom Brady is one of the most famous quarterbacks in NFL history. He was born on August 3, 1977, in San Mateo, California. From a young age, Brady loved football. He played college football at the University of Michigan and showed his skills there.

In 2000, Brady was drafted by the New England Patriots. He spent 20 seasons with the Patriots, where he became known for his winning abilities and leadership. He led the team to six Super Bowl wins and built a strong partnership with head coach Bill Belichick.

In 2020, Brady joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Many were curious if he could keep winning with a new team, but he quickly proved himself by leading the Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory in his first season with them.

Brady is admired for his hard work, leadership, and ability to perform well in important games. He holds many records, including the most Super Bowl wins by a quarterback. Off the field, he is involved in charity work and enjoys family life with his wife, Gisele Bundchen, and their children. Check out below Tom Brady net worth and other details.

Tom Brady Net Worth 2024, salary, and endorsements

According to the Celebrity Net Worth Tom Brady’s net worth is estimated to be around $300 million. This figure includes earnings from his NFL career and endorsement deals. Although Brady gave up around $60 million in contracts with the New England Patriots, most of his income now comes from endorsements since he retired.

During his NFL career, Brady earned around $530 million, with $333 million coming from his salary and bonuses, and the rest from sponsorships.

In 2022, after announcing his retirement, Brady was offered several deals from media companies. Fox Sports secured him for a 10-year contract worth $375 million to be their lead analyst. Brady will earn more in this role than he did as a quarterback.

Brady also makes significant money through endorsements. In 2021, he earned $31 million, and in 2022, it was $45 million. He has promoted brands like Aston Martin, Tag Heuer, Footlocker, Subway, and more. His recent endorsement deal was with FTX, a cryptocurrency company.

Brady runs TB12Sports.com, which features his training practices, and has expanded his brand to include snacks, performance meals, and a nonprofit. His book, The TB12 Method, became a best-seller quickly, and he has plans for a TB12 clothing line.

Brady has investments in several sports teams, including the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces and the English football club Birmingham City FC. He also owns stakes in the Las Vegas Owls, Las Vegas Raiders, and another cryptocurrency brand, Autograph.

Tom Brady’s Early life

Tom Brady was born on August 3, 1977, in San Mateo, California. He is the youngest of four children and grew up in a Catholic family. His father is of Irish descent, and his mother has Swedish, Norwegian, German, and Polish roots.

As a child, Brady was a big fan of the San Francisco 49ers and admired quarterback Joe Montana. He even attended the famous 1981 NFC Championship game where Montana made “The Catch.” Brady went to football camp where he learned to throw from future NFL quarterback Tony Graziani.

In high school at Junípero Serra High, Brady played football, basketball, and baseball. He started as a backup quarterback on the junior varsity team and became the varsity starter by his junior year. By his senior year, he was trying hard to get noticed by college coaches. He made highlight tapes and sent them to schools, leading to interest from several programs.

Brady was also a talented baseball player. The Montreal Expos drafted him in the 18th round of the 1995 MLB Draft. However, Brady chose to play football and signed with the University of Michigan.

In high school, he completed 236 of 447 passes for 3,702 yards and 31 touchdowns. He earned All-State and All-Far West honors and was named MVP of his team. After high school, he interned at Merrill Lynch and was later inducted into his high school’s Hall of Fame. The school named its football stadium Brady Family Stadium in his honor.

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Tom Brady’s college career

Tom Brady played college football at the University of Michigan from 1996 to 1999. During his time there, he had to work hard to earn a starting position as quarterback. In his first two years, he spent most of the time as a backup, but by his junior year, he became the starting quarterback. In his final year at Michigan, Brady led the team to an Orange Bowl victory. Despite his success, he was not a highly rated prospect for the NFL Draft.

Tom Brady’s professional career

2000–2004

Brady was drafted by the New England Patriots in the 6th round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He started as a backup but became the starter in 2001 after an injury to Drew Bledsoe. That year, Brady led the Patriots to their first Super Bowl victory and won Super Bowl MVP. He continued to lead the team to two more Super Bowl wins in 2003 and 2004.

2005–2014

Brady became one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history during this time. He set multiple records, including a perfect 16-0 regular season in 2007, though the Patriots lost in the Super Bowl that year. Brady won two more Super Bowls in 2014, making him a four-time champion.

2015–2019 Brady continued to achieve great success, including leading the Patriots to another Super Bowl victory in 2016, which featured the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history. He won his sixth Super Bowl with the Patriots in 2018, the most by any player.

2020–2022

In 2020, Brady left the Patriots and signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his first year with the team, he led them to a Super Bowl win, his seventh overall, further cementing his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. He briefly retired in 2022 but came back to play one more season before retiring for good in early 2023.

Tom Brady’s records and achievements 

  • Most games won by a player: 251
  • Most games won at quarterback with a single team: 219
  • Most games played by a non-kicker: 335
  • Most games played at quarterback with a single team: 285
  • Most games started by a player: 333
  • Most division titles: 19 (17 with New England, 2 with Tampa Bay)
  • Fourth quarterback to beat all 32 teams
  • Best touchdown to interception ratio in a season: 28:2 (2016)
  • Oldest quarterback to lead the league in passing yards: 44 (5,316 yards in 2021)
  • Oldest player to win NFL MVP: 40
  • Most career passing yards: 89,214
  • Most career pass completions: 7,753
  • Most career passing attempts: 12,050
  • Most career touchdown passes: 649
  • Most career passing yards with one team: 74,571
  • Most career pass completions with one team: 6,377
  • Most career passing attempts with one team: 9,988
  • Most career passing touchdowns with one team: 541
  • Most Pro Bowl selections: 15
  • Most seasons as passing touchdowns leader: 5
  • Most 4th quarter comebacks: 46
  • Most game-winning drives: 58
  • Longest pass play: 99 yards (2011)
  • Most sacks taken in a career: 565
  • Most consecutive seasons in the NFL playoffs: 14
  • Most games started in the playoffs: 48
  • Most games won by a starting quarterback in the playoffs: 35
  • Most consecutive wins by a starting quarterback in the playoffs: 10 (2001–2005)
  • Most touchdown passes in the playoffs: 88
  • Most passing yards in the playoffs: 13,400
  • Most passing yards in a single playoff game: 505 (Super Bowl LII)
  • Most passes completed in the playoffs: 1,200
  • Most passes attempted in the playoffs: 1,921
  • Most NFL conference championship appearances by a starting quarterback: 14
  • Most NFL conference championship wins by a starting quarterback: 10
  • Oldest quarterback to win an AFC title game: 41 years, 5 months
  • Oldest quarterback to win an NFC title game: 43 years, 5 months
  • Most career 300+ passing yard games in the playoffs: 19
  • Most game-winning drives in the playoffs: 14
  • Most fourth-quarter comebacks in the playoffs: 9
  • Most multi-TD pass games in the playoffs: 29
  • Most NFL championships by a player: 7
  • Only starting quarterback to win the Super Bowl for both the AFC and NFC
  • Most Super Bowl MVPs: 5
  • Most touchdown passes in Super Bowls: 21
  • Most passing yards in Super Bowls: 3,039
  • Most passes completed in Super Bowls: 277
  • Most passes attempted in Super Bowls: 421
  • Most passes completed in a single Super Bowl: 43 (LI)
  • Most passes attempted in a single Super Bowl: 62 (LI)
  • Most passing yards in a single Super Bowl: 505 (LII)
  • Most Super Bowl appearances: 10
  • Most passing attempts without an interception in a single Super Bowl: 48 (XLII & LII)
  • Oldest QB to start a Super Bowl: 43 years, 6 months
  • Oldest player to win Super Bowl MVP: 43 years, 6 months
  • Most consecutive completions in a single Super Bowl: 16 (XLVI)
  • Most game-winning drives in Super Bowls: 6
  • Games played with New England Patriots: 285
  • Most seasons played with New England Patriots: 20
  • Games won as starter with New England Patriots: 219
  • Passing yards, career with New England Patriots: 74,571
  • Passing touchdowns, career with New England Patriots: 541
  • Pass completions, career with New England Patriots: 6,377
  • Pass attempts, career with New England Patriots: 9,988
  • Passing yards in a single season with New England Patriots: 5,235 (2011)
  • Passing touchdowns in a single season with New England Patriots: 50 (2007)
  • Passing touchdowns in a single season with Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 43 (2021)
  • Pass completions in a single season with Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 490 (2022)
  • Passing yards in a single season with Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 5,316 (2021)
  • 7× Super Bowl champion
  • 5× Super Bowl MVP
  • 3× NFL Most Valuable Player
  • 15× Pro Bowl selections
  • NFL 2000s and 2010s All-Decade Team

Tom Brady’s personal life 

Brady dated actress Bridget Moynahan from 2004 until 2006. They broke up around the time she became pregnant with their son, John, who was born in August 2007. Brady started dating Brazilian model Gisele Bundchen in December 2006. They got married in 2009 and had two children: Benjamin, born in 2009, and Vivian, born in 2012. The couple divorced in October 2022 after reports of tension due to Brady’s football career.

Brady and his family lived in Brookline, Massachusetts, and New York City during his time with the Patriots. They also own homes in Montana and New York. When Brady joined the Buccaneers, he rented a house in Tampa, Florida, from Derek Jeter. In 2020, he and Gisele bought a home in Florida.

Name Tom Brady
DOB 03/08/1977
Height 6ft 4in
Weight 102 kg
Net Worth $60 million (Approx)

 

Published - September 10, 2024 11:22 PM
Updated - September 11, 2024 11:00:48

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