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Andrew Petcash on Twitter: "The NFL has been good to Brady. Despite sacrificing salary for wins, he's averaged over $15M/year from contracts. He's the 9th highest-paid athlete in 2021." / Twitter
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Tom Brady, UNDER ARMOUR, June 21, 2017, Tokyo, Japan : New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady gives instructions to young players during a football clinic in Tokyo, Japan on June 21, 2017.
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To the Greatest of All Time: Tom Brady
Under Armour ends NFL licensing deal ahead of Super Bowl | Financial Times
Tom Brady May Have Lost a Receiver, but He Gained an Endorsement Deal
Tom Brady (who has an endorsement deal with Under Armour) covers up Nike logo at trophy presentation | Daily Mail Online
Tom Brady (who has an endorsement deal with Under Armour) covers up Nike logo at trophy presentation | Daily Mail Online
Here's Why Tom Brady Won't Be Wearing Under Armour Branding On-Field This Season | SoleSavy News
Tom Brady's Risky Under Armour Deal Made Him Even Richer
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