Tom Brady is in his second year with Fox Sports’ lead NFL broadcast team, just one season removed from calling his first Super Bowl. In Week 7, Brady, alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews, covered the Dallas Cowboys’ 44-22 win over the Washington Commanders. In Week 8, he’ll be on the call for another NFC East showdown as the Philadelphia Eagles host the New York Giants.

But following his playing career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady has been much more involved in the sports world outside of just calling NFL games. In fact, he is a minority owner of numerous professional teams, along with purchasing a 50% stake in the trading card chain now known as CardVault by Tom Brady.

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NFL legend Tom Brady.getty images

NFL legend Tom Brady.getty images

Brady purchased a stake in CardVault shortly after calling Super Bowl LIX in February and has since helped the company expand to seven new locations, bringing the total to 13. The first of the new stores opened in SoHo, New York, in early October, and on Thursday, Brady helped launch the latest location in Dallas, just outside American Airlines Arena.

Alongside Brady, several athletes made guest appearances at the Dallas grand opening, including Cowboys legend Dez Bryant, former NBA guard George Hill and Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg, who received a personalized jersey from the seven-time Super Bowl champion.

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“Everything came together so quick,” Brady said to his team. “Obviously, appreciate all your guys’ work in getting up and going. I know it happens pretty quick but you know, like I said, you guys are on the forefront. You’re on the ground and you represent all of us when we’re not here. So, you see how we interact and how we always have and you know we’re always going to try to make this an experience for whoever comes in.”

NFL fans took notice of Brady opening the Dallas location, leaving their congratulatory messages in the comment section.

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“Congrats guys! I know it will be a success! It’ll be fun,” one fan said.

“@tombrady CONGRATS! 🙌🏼,” added another.

“Welcome to Texas! 🤠,” wrote a third.

“Welcome to Dallas!” commented a fourth.

“TB12 🐐 Lets Goooo!!! 🙌💪,” posted a fifth.

“Wow❤️🔥 is awesome,” added a sixth.

Brady will be back in the broadcast booth when the Eagles take on the Giants in Week 8 on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Oct 24, 2025, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.