At a business conference over the weekend, Tom Brady received a huge artwork depicting the pinnacles of his career, which left him speechless.
At the conclusion of Brady’s speech at “The Vault,” which is sponsored by Patrick Bet-David, the businessman displayed a sizable piece of artwork for the seven-time Super Bowl victor.
Brady was given the order to turn his back on the painting while the audience responded to it first because Bet-David claimed he wanted to capture all of Brady’s fondest memories in one piece.
When Brady turned back, he saw the painting by Brent Hale, which featured scenes from his time growing up in Michigan, his Super Bowl victories, and the 46-year-old with his family.
A Mount Rushmore including Brady, Lionel Messi, Michael Jordan, and Tiger Woods was also depicted in the painting.
The former player for the Patriots and Bucs was shocked by the gesture and expressed his gratitude to Bet-David several times, calling the effort “spectacular.”
The painting required an amazing amount of time, as Bet-David later stated on Twitter, adding, “We put nearly a thousand hours into this art piece with the hopes of getting it right!”
“I have the utmost respect for Tom Brady’s approach to both football and life.”
Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox Sports before making his on-air debut. Brady retired from the NFL for the second and final time in February.
When Brady appeared in a promo film promoting his alma mater, Michigan, on Fox Big Noon Kickoff on Saturday, he momentarily appeared on the screens of college football fans and conveyed a message to other rival teams.
The former quarterback stated, “Look guys, I hate to ruin this for everyone else, but this is Michigan’s year.”
We recently won two consecutive Big 10 crowns and defeated Ohio State twice.Apologies, Urban [Meyers]Coach Harbaugh has reunited with all of the essential players. He has a two-headed monster in the backfield, a blue chip quarterback in J.J. McCarthy, and a strong defense.
In the 2000 NFL Draft, Brady was selected out of Michigan with the 199th overall pick.