Tom Brady is a household name in the NFL having won the Super Bowl a record seven times and sitting on an estimated net-worth of $200 million (£150m).But the 44-year-old will have to invest wisely when he retires from American Football if he wants to continue climbing the rankings in the NFL's rich-list.After 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, the quarterback signed for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020 earning at least $50 million (£37m) from his two-year contract.The agreement also came with a full no-trade clause meaning Brady can earn even more money in incentives and bonuses.The additional funds could amount to an extra $4.5m per year with the 44-year-old securing partnerships with Aston Martin, Under Armour and watchmaker.
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