Tom Brady has made a stunning entrance!

The 47-year-old former NFL quarterback wore a significant piece of jewelry on his wrist as he made his commentary debut on Sunday, February 9, at the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans.

Brady was beaming as he entered the field wearing a sharp gray suit and headed for the Fox Sports Booth. He accessorized his elegant appearance with a $740,000 Jacob & Co. Yellow Sapphire Caviar Tourbillon watch.

The watch’s face is golden yellow, while its features and bracelet are made of brown leather. The jewelry item is composed of a “continuous array of gems,” according to Jacob & Co. There are 224 baguette-cut stones on the case, and 16 baguette-cut gems and one huge rose-cut diamond are on the crown. Meanwhile, 130 baguette-cut stones adorn the watch’s face.

The retired athlete played in the NFL for 23 seasons, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his last three and the New England Patriots for 20. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and has won all seven Super Bowls.

He will commentate his first championship game from inside the Fox Sports booth during the big game.

Brady took part in a tribute to Randy Moss earlier in the day for returning to ESPN for the most recent edition of Postseason NFL Countdown after being diagnosed with cancer.

When the network showed a heartfelt remembrance from some of his friends and supporters, Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Justin Jefferson, Kevin Garnett, Jerry Rice, and Micah Parsons, among others, Moss started crying throughout the show.

In the brief video, Moss’ old teammates and friends expressed their concern for him during his health crisis. Brady, a former New England Patriots teammate, told Moss that “we’ve all missed you.” From 2007 to 2010, the pair played together in the NFL for three seasons.

Brady said in the video message, “You were a fixture on the field and you’ve been a fixture on that show for a long time.” “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 said.

Fox will broadcast the 2025 Super Bowl matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, February 9.

By Anna

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