![]() ![]() ![]() Ken Goldin of Goldin Auctions, which has sold several Tom Brady rookie cards for more than $1 million, estimated that the ball was worth at least $500,000. But after social media slammed the Bucs for giving the fan a raw deal, it was anticipated that they would come through with more. The 29-year-old Byron Kennedy - the fan who was given the ball by Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans, who caught it and handed it to Kennedy not realizing the historical nature of it - initially received a $1,000 gift certificate to the team store and replacement game ball. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan who traded Tom Brady’s 600th touchdown ball for a signed jersey on Sunday got an upgraded deal from the team on Monday. “I think he made it out alright,” Brady told the Manning brothers. He jokingly stated on the Monday Night Football ‘Manningcast’ that, “ lost all of his leverage when he gave the ball back.”īrady still believed that Kennedy exited with a decent collection at the end of the day. The Bitcoin alone is approximately 1.7x the price of the original haul that Kennedy was going to receive.īrady himself felt that Kennedy didn’t do a great job of negotiating when acquiring the landmark football. on Monday, the crypto-gift more than doubles the original value of the trade. With one Bitcoin currently valued at $63,270 as of 8:30 E.T. Hey let’s make a trade…Let’s get this guy a Bitcoin ![]()
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