In 2021, at the ripe, old age of 43, Brady made his 10th appearance in a Super Bowl—and he won, with many NFL experts calling his postseason run that year his most remarkable ever. Then in 2022, Brady played what everyone thought was his final game in an NFL uniform on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022, when his Buccaneers lost to the Los Angeles Rams, 30-27, in a nail-biter of a playoff battle. A few days later, Brady announced his retirement on Instagram at the tender age of 44. Of course, as we now know, that retirement was shortlived, and on March 13, 2022, he announced he was coming back to the Bucs for the 2022-23 NFL season. We know that no matter what, his off-the-field assets are just as impressive and his on-field stats. Keep reading to find out just how much Brady’s got in the bank, how he’s earned his net worth and how his fortune compares to that of his now-ex-supermodel wife, Gisele Bündchen. The couple announced their divorce was final in November 2022.
What is Tom Brady’s net worth in 2023?
According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, Tom Brady’s net worth in 2023 is a whopping $250 million.
How much has Tampa Bay paid Tom Brady?
In March 2020, the Bucs signed Brady to a two-year deal worth $50 million, with an additional $9 million of incentives baked in. Many of those extras have kicked in over the course of the 2021 NFL postseason. According to ESPN, Brady pocketed $500,000 for making it to the playoffs, plus an extra $500,000 for each of his two most recent wins against the Saints and the Packers. When Brady decided to retire at the end of the 2021-22 NFL season, he reportedly had to give $16 million back to the Bucs franchise, but presumably, he’ll now get to keep that since he’s coming back for another season. As for how much he’ll make for the 2022-23 season, that wasn’t publicly reported when his comeback was announced, but given what Tampa Bay has paid him per year so far, the best guesstimate is that it’s in the $20-$30 million range.
How much is Tom Brady’s contract with Fox?
In May 2022, Sports Illustrated reported that Brady signed a 10-year deal with Fox Sports worth a massive $375 million to be the network’s lead on-air NFL analyst. However, he won’t actually begin that portion of his career until his time on the field is truly over.
How much did Tom Brady make with the Patriots?
Over the course of his 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, Brady reportedly raked in $235.2 million. The even crazier part? He could’ve earned a lot more! Business Insider estimated in March 2020 that Brady sacrificed at least $60 million during those 20 seasons in order to free up money for the Pats to pay other players in order to build its Super Bowl-winning rosters.
How much does Tom Brady make in endorsements?
Even though Brady’s one of the most recognized names in sports (and considered the G.O.A.T. of NFL QBs), for a long time, he wasn’t a huge moneymaker when it came to endorsements. However, that’s all changed just in the past couple of years. (As just one example? From 2021 to 2022, his estimated overall net worth increased from $180 million to $250 million.) Forbes currently declares that Brady is the ninth highest-paid athlete in the world, with endorsement deals for brands like Under Armour, Sam Adams, Foot Locker and Tag Heuer. He’s also becoming more of an entrepreneur and not just a brand ambassador. Forbes notes, “In 2020, he launched 199 Productions, a nod to the number of his selection in the 2000 NFL draft, to develop documentaries, films and TV shows,” and he’s also launched an NFT company called Autograph.
How much did Tom Brady invest in FTX?
Welp! Brady reportedly held more than 1.1 million shares in FTX cryptocurrency, appearing in commercials with Bündchen for the brand. Now that FTX has crashed spectacularly and gone bankrupt, Brady is set to potentially lose close to $45 million!
How much is Tom Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bündchen’s net worth?
Hold onto your helmets: Brady makes about half of what his former better half earns! According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, the 42-year-old Brazilian bombshell is worth an unbelievable $400 million. Next, The 50 Best Super Bowl Commercials of All Time