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The auction of the ball that was Tom Brady’s last touching pass has been cancelled

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Buyer of the ball that was Supposedly Tom Brady’s final pass to land in the NFL I have finally made peace upon you, Mary.

Leylands announced that an auction that culminated in a football purchase of more than $518,000 has been cancelled.

“following Tom Brady“Not retiring, and after discussions with both the buyer and sender, we have mutually agreed to void the football sale,” Leylands said in a statement released Thursday evening. “The ball has not been returned to the sender, and the plan now is for Lelands to sell it privately in accordance with the seller’s wishes. There are several parties interested in buying the football.”

It’s a surprising turn of events, given that Jupiter should have known that Brady might be ending his retirement. In fact, at the time of the auction closing, rumors were circulating that Brady would be ending his short-lived retirement from football.

There may be nuances in the auction code that you are not familiar with. But this one was bleeding with the phrase “buyer beware.” In the end, Jupiter was saved from Jupiter’s foolish assumption that the ball was thrown to the recipient Mike Evans Late in the loss to the Rams – the ball Evans then threw into the stands – would already be Tom Brady’s last pass.

This distinction will eventually go to another football. But if another soccer ball that’s supposed to be Brady’s last thing ever gets auctioned off before he’s 60, whoever buys it needs to realize that there’s always a chance Brady will find his way back to the soccer field.

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