
Tom Brady's Last Ball Thrown as Patriot Up for Auction By Former Titans CB Logan Ryan
The final ball Tom Brady threw as a member of the New England Patriots is now available for purchase.
Logan Ryan, the former Tennessee Titans cornerback who intercepted Brady's last pass as a Patriot, is auctioning off the signed football and the proceeds will benefit his foundation, Ryan Animal Rescue Foundation, per Newsweek's James Brizuela.
The ball is currently listed on Goldin Auctions for $100,000. It features Brady's signature along with the date and is inscribed with "last pass as a patriot."
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"Obviously this ball, from being a former Patriot to being Tom Brady's last pass as a Patriot, we thought how better would it be that part of the proceeds went to helping animals," Ryan said. "Tom is a huge animal advocate as well ... he is behind as well."
Ryan didn't get Brady to sign the ball until a few years later when the two were teammates on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
"I went to Tampa Bay and teamed up with Tom, I got him to sign it. He didn't know he was signing that ball," Ryan said. "He was singing some stuff for me, and I kinda snuck it in there with a posted note with a 'Please can you just sign and date this, and actually it's your last pass as a Patriot, can you write that on there for me?' And he laughed about it and put it on Twitter. He had fun with it."
Brady's final pass with New England came on Jan. 4, 2020, in a matchup with the Titans in the wild-card round. The Patriots trailed by just a point with the legendary quarterback was intercepted by Ryan for a pick-6 with just 15 seconds left.
While it's certainly a play Brady would like to forget, he can at least rest assured that the football is going toward a good cause.







