Tom Brady Wears $740,000 Watch as He Makes His Super Bowl Announcing Debut
The former NFL quarterback is broadcasting from inside the Fox Sports booth
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Tom Brady and his gold watch at the Super Bowl 2025Tom Brady has stepped out in style!
The former NFL quarterback, 47, arrived for his commentary debut at the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9 with a major piece of bling on his wrist.
Brady was all smiles as he stepped onto the field in a neat gray suit to make his way to the Fox Sports Booth. Accessorizing his polished look, he wore a Jacob & Co Yellow Sapphire Caviar Tourbillon watch that retails for $740,000.
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A detail view of retired football player and Fox Sports analyst Tom Brady's watch is shown prior to Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9, 2025 in New OrleansThe watch has a golden yellow face with a brown leather wristband and details. According to Jacob & Co, the jewelry piece is made of a “continuous array of gems.” The case features 224 baguette-cut gems, while the crown contains 16 baguette-cut gems and one large rose-cut gem. Meanwhile, the dial of the watch has 130 baguette-cut gems.
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The former athlete, who played in the NFL for 23 seasons, spent 20 years with the New England Patriots and his final three with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He has been to seven Super Bowls, winning all of them, and he's widely regarded as one of the best quarterbacks of all time.
At the big game, he'll make his championship game commentator debut, broadcasting from inside the Fox Sports booth.
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Tom Brady walks across the field before Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9, 2025 in New OrleansEarlier in the day, Brady participated in a tribute to Randy Moss for his return to ESPN for the latest iteration of Postseason NFL Countdown amid his cancer diagnosis.
During the program, Moss broke down in tears after the network played a touching tribute from a few of his friends and admirers — including Brady, Bill Belichick, Justin Jefferson, Kevin Garnett, Jerry Rice and Micah Parsons, among others.
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In the short clip, Moss' former teammates and pals let him know they were thinking of him amid his health ordeal, with former New England Patriots teammate Brady telling Moss that "we've all missed you." The duo played together for three NFL seasons from 2007 to 2010.
"You've been a fixture on that show for a long time and you were a fixture on the field," Brady continued in the video message. "And for as great as you were on the field in showing everybody the strength and resilience of how you performed over the course of your hall-of-fame career, you've impressed and inspired us more than anything in what you've done off the field, man."
"You're a brother to me, I love you more than anything in this world and its so great to have you back," he added.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are facing off in the 2025 Super Bowl, airing on Fox on Sunday, Feb. 9.
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