Tom Brady Net Worth: All You Need to Know

Net Worth$250 million
Place of BirthSan Meteo, CA
Date of BirthAugust 3rd, 1977
GenderMale
Height6’4”
Weight225 lbs
ProfessionProfessional Football Player
NationalityUnited States

What Is Tom Brady’s Net Worth?

The iconic NFL legend is estimated to have a net worth north of $250 million.

Most of his wealth comes from his salary. It’s what he earned throughout his illustrious career in pro football, which has been going strong for over two decades.

Brady is currently under contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is projected to make $15 million for the 2022-23 season.

How Does Tom Brady Make His Money?

If you look at a list of the world’s millionaires, you’ll find that there’s something that they all have in common. It’s that they don’t put their all eggs in one basket. Tom Brady is no exception.

Despite the fact that the man is widely regarded as the greatest NFL player of all time, and has made hundreds of millions over his career, he’s been keen to diversify his income streams.

Let’s dive into the details of Tom Brady’s sources of income.

NFL Salary

The bulk of Tom Brady’s riches come from the lucrative contracts he’s signed over his career. He’s made over $330 million in the NFL and will be up to $345 million following the upcoming season.

Although Brady is currently on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers roster, the majority of the contracts he’s signed in the NFL came with the New England Patriots.

The superstar quarterback’s salary wasn’t always so large. He started off his career earning $860,000 over three years. The sixth-round draft pick quickly proved beyond doubt that he was grossly underpaid.

The Patriots didn’t even wait for his first contract to end before rewarding Brady with a five-year $30.5 million extension.

From that point onwards, Brady signed mega-contract after mega-contract with the team. Here’s a summary of his contracts with the Patriots:

YearDurationContract
20056 Years$60 million
20104 Years$72 million
20133 Years$27 million
20162 Years$41 million
20191 Year$23 million

Despite the size of his contracts, it’s a well-known fact that Brady actually compromised his own salary to allow the team to have cap space to sign quality players and boost their chances of winning the Superbowl. 

It’s estimated that Brady gave up about $60 million during his time in New England. This says a lot about his priorities. Making as much money as possible was secondary to the all-time great’s desire to win championships.

Endorsement Deals

As with all of the biggest names in the world of pro sports, Tom Brady has had a long list of endorsement deals with brands from a wide variety of industries. The household name has made about $150 million from his endorsement deals over the years.

His current endorsement deals are with brands such as Under Armour, FTX,  IWC, Upper Deck, and Molecule Mattresses. He also has an ownership stake in Under Armour and FTX.

Brady’s investment in and endorsement of FTX has gotten him, as well as some other big-name celebrities such as Steph Curry and Larry David, into hot water.

They’re facing legal repercussions for false advertising.

Here are some of the other brands that Brady has been involved with over the past 20 years:

  • Subway
  • Tag Heuer
  • Footlocker
  • T-Mobile
  • UGG
  • Aston Martin
  • Hertz 
  • EA Sports Madden NFL

Business Ventures

Tom Brady hasn’t limited himself to getting paid from already-established companies in return for his endorsement. The seven-time Superbowl champion has also gotten into the spirit of entrepreneurship and started a few businesses of his own.

In 2013, Brady launched TB12. This is a lifestyle brand that offers customers all sorts of products ranging from clothes to dietary supplements that allow them to live life the Brady way.

He used this brand’s platform and reach to promote The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Life of Sustained Peak Performance. This book was published in 2017 and became an instant New York Times bestseller.

Brady has also entered the media production space with his company 199 Productions. He started this company in 2020 and released the documentary Man in the Arena a year later. The company is also expected to release another documentary in 2023 called 80 For Brady.

The former is an account of the most iconic moments of Brady’s incredible career, while the latter is about a group of friends that are on a mission to attend the Superbowl and meet the GOAT.

Another field that Brady has dabbled in is NFTs. He created Autograph, a platform that aims to provide buyers with digital art collections revolving around sports and entertainment.

Family and Early Life

So, where did it all start?

Brady was born in San Mateo, CA in August of 1977. He’s the youngest of Galynn and Tom Brady Sr.’s four children and is also the only boy.

His three older sisters were heavily involved in all kinds of sports from an early age, which was a big factor in the development of Tom’s competitive spirit and affinity for athletics. 

The competition between the four siblings wasn’t limited to just sports. They competed in all aspects of life, even in water pistol fights, and who would get to hold the TV remote.

After trying his hand (and feet) in many sports, Brady decided that football was his only love.

He got his first taste of what it’s like to be in an NFL arena when he and his family would go to San Francisco 49ers games on Sundays. This further fueled his desire to one day transform from a fan to a player.

Personal Life

Brady’s success in his career combined with his dashing good looks has made his love life a topic of considerable public interest.

There’s no shortage of beautiful women and drama in Tom Brady’s personal life throughout the years since he burst onto the scene as an NFL superstar.

His first highly publicized love affair was with Bridget Moynahan, the stunning Hollywood actress that featured in blockbusters such as John Wick and I Robot. Brady and Moynahan started dating in 2004 and stayed together for roughly three years.

Despite the fact that the relationship didn’t work out, the duo actually have a child together by the name of John.

Brady also had brief flings with actress Tara Reed and Playboy Playmate Layla Roberts.

However, if you ask anyone that hasn’t been living under a rock for the past decade about Tom Brady’s love life, the first name that’ll come to their mind is Gisele Bundchen.

Let’s explore Brady’s relationship with the Brazilian supermodel in more detail:

Relationship With Gisele Bundchen

Tom and Gisele met for the first time in 2006. At the time, Brady’s relationship with Bridget Moynahan was still very much alive. However, both he and Gisele knew that they shared a special bond.

This bond ultimately proved to be stronger than the one between Brady and Moynahan, prompting their relationship to come to an end.

The first real test of Brady and Gisele’s love came a year into their relationship. In 2007, Moynahan made it publicly known that she was pregnant with Brady’s child. Needless to say, this put a significant strain on his relationship with Gisele. In fact, it almost ended it.

However, the couple got through this tribulation and got engaged two years later. Shortly thereafter, they decided to tie the knot. The couple has had two children together, Benjamin Rein and Vivian Lake.

Gisele was always on Brady’s side, even when things weren’t looking up. This was especially evident amidst the infamous deflategate scandal. 

In 2015, Brady was accused of instructing the arena staff to deflate the game ball being used in the Patriots bout with the Indianapolis Colts for the AFC Championship. This scandal shook the sports world and threatened to tarnish Brady’s reputation forever.

However, Gisele stood by him every step of the way, and they got through this difficult time together. 

After 14 years of marriage, Brady and Gisele have recently decided to call it quits in a highly publicized divorce. It’s believed that the main factor that caused the fracture in their marriage is that Gisele feels that Brady prioritizes his career over her.

Career Journey

Brady’s journey to the NFL started out at Junipero Serra High School. This is where he first started playing organized football. Three years into his high school career, he was named the team’s starting quarterback.

Due to his stellar play during his senior season, he garnered a lot of interest from NCAA scouts.

Brady was also a multi-sport athlete. In fact, he was so good at baseball that he was offered a contract to play Major League baseball for the Montreal Expos straight out of high school.

However, the NFL icon decided to accept the scholarship offer he received from the University of Michigan to play D1 football.

College Career

Brady’s first season at Michigan should’ve been the 1995-96 season. However, he decided to redshirt that year and didn’t make his first appearance for the Wolverines until the 96-97 season.

He spent his sophomore and junior years at Michigan as a second-string quarterback behind Brian Griese. Brady finally got his chance to shine when Griese left Ann Arbor for the NFL.

In his final season at Michigan, Brady really made a name for himself. He broke the school’s records for pass attempts and completions, the first of many records he would shatter throughout his iconic football career.

NFL Career

In retrospect, it seems absolutely implausible that Tom Brady was picked by the Patriots as the 199th in the 2000 NFL Draft. Then again, hindsight vision is always 20/20.

Brady’s best qualities aren’t his athleticism, strength, or speed. Unfortunately, these are the attributes focused on in the Draft Combine. This meant that Brady was unable to showcase his intangibles to scouts, causing him to slip all the way to the sixth round of the draft. 

Two decades later, Brady is the only quarterback from the 2000 Draft to still be playing in the NFL.

During his rookie season, Brady barely saw any action on the field. He spent the season backing up the established veteran quarterback Drew Bledsoe. 

He showed the coaching staff glimpses of what he was capable of during practice, all he needed was an opportunity to get out there and prove himself.

This opportunity came when Drew Bledsoe was severely injured during a 2001 game against the New York Jets.

To say that Brady seized this chance would be putting it mildly. The now undisputed greatest quarterback in NFL history made an instant splash and never looked back. 

He led the Patriots to three Superbowl championships in four years, and a total of six Superbowl championships during his 20 seasons with the team.

His latest Superbowl win came in his first season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which further cemented his legacy as one of the greatest winners in the history of sports.

In February of 2022, Brady officially announced that he was walking away from the game and calling it a career after his legendary 22-year NFL journey. However, this decision didn’t last long. In a matter of months, Brady issued a statement that he wasn’t done just yet. 

Brady holds almost every record that an NFL quarterback could possibly have, and the 45-year-old is showing no signs of slowing down.

Here are some of the records that Brady can proudly call his own:

  • Games started: 316
  • Passing Yards: 84,520
  • Completions: 7,263
  • Passing touchdowns: 624
  • Division titles: 18
  • Oldest ever NFL MVP: 40 years old
  • Pro Bowl appearances: 15
  • Seasons with one team: 20
  • Super Bowl appearances: 10
  • Super Bowl wins: 7
  • Super Bowl MVPs: 5 

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Estimated Income Breakdown

How the fortune is built. Figures are independent editorial estimates aggregated from the public record.

Income sourceEstimated lifetime value
TV residuals + appearances$75.0M
Sports contracts + prize$130.0M
Endorsements + brand deals$50.0M
Business ventures + equity$30.0M
Real estate + rental$12.0M
Other (speaking, misc.)$3.0M
Estimated total$300.0M

As of 2026-05-18. Editorial estimate. Aggregates publicly disclosed contracts, salary leaks, residuals (where reported), endorsement disclosures, real-estate filings and SEC equity stakes. Lifestyle inflation and undisclosed private investments not reflected. Methodology · Corrections.

Known Career Earnings

Documented project-by-project earnings for Tom Brady, sorted by year. Figures are editorial estimates compiled from reported salaries, backend deals and public disclosures. Where only a salary is known, the entry reflects the upfront fee; backend, residuals and bonus payments are separated where reported.

Year Project Type Note Reported
2000 New England Patriots draft (6th round, #199 overall) salary NFL minimum rookie deal as 6th-round 199th overall pick — one of the most-celebrated late-round picks in NFL history $230K
2001 First Super Bowl + Pro Bowl debut salary Took over from injured Drew Bledsoe + won Super Bowl XXXVI vs Rams in his first full starting season $1.0M
2005 Patriots multi-year extension (post-Super Bowl) salary 6-year, $60M extension after first three Super Bowl wins in four seasons $14.0M
2007 Patriots (MVP year + Super Bowl) salary Unanimous NFL MVP + 18-0 regular season before Super Bowl XLII upset loss to Giants $11.5M
2010 Patriots final-decade extension ($72M/4yr) salary Multi-year extension at age 33 — kept him with Patriots through age 37 $18.0M
2015 Super Bowl XLIX win + lifetime-deflategate-Patriots era salary Final-quarter comeback vs Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, plus mid-decade extension $14.0M
2017 Super Bowl LI (28-3 comeback) salary Largest Super Bowl comeback in history — 28-3 deficit to Atlanta Falcons turned into OT championship $14.0M
2020 Move to Tampa Bay Buccaneers (free agent) salary 2-year, $50M deal as free agent — ended Patriots era after 20 seasons + 6 Super Bowls $25.0M
2021 FTX endorsement deal (paid before collapse) endorsement FTX cryptocurrency endorsement + equity package signed June 2021 — FTX-token portion wiped out in Nov 2022 collapse, cash portion retained $30.0M
2021 Super Bowl LV (Tampa Bay) salary 7th career Super Bowl in first Tampa Bay season — won vs Kansas City Chiefs $25.0M
2022 NFL final season + retirement salary Final NFL season — formally retired Feb 2023 after 23rd NFL season $15.0M
2024 Fox Sports 10-year $375M broadcasting deal (2024 start) contract First-year Fox Sports lead-NFL-analyst fee — largest sports broadcasting contract in history at signing, runs 2024-2034 $37.5M

Reported figures only — projects without public salary disclosure are omitted. See our Methodology for sources and our Corrections Policy if you can document a different figure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers to the most common questions about this profile. For our sourcing and update method, see our Methodology page.

What is Tom Brady's net worth in 2026?

Our editorial estimate places Tom Brady's 2026 net worth around $300 million. The figure aggregates his NFL career earnings of approximately $333 million in salary (New England Patriots 2000-2019 + Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2020-2022), his Fox Sports broadcasting deal (10-year, $375 million contract signed 2022 that began in fall 2024), his TB12 wellness brand co-founder equity (TB12 Performance + Recovery), his Brady apparel brand co-founder equity, his investments in 199 Productions (his production company), his BRC Inc. (Birken Cannabis Resort plus other ventures), his FTX-related ad-deal income (paid prior to FTX November 2022 collapse), plus his Florida and California real-estate.

How much is Tom Brady's Fox Sports contract?

Tom Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million broadcasting contract with Fox Sports in May 2022 — at the time the largest sports-broadcasting contract in history, surpassing Tony Romo's prior CBS record. The contract was structured to begin in fall 2024 (after his NFL playing career), with Brady serving as Fox's lead game-analyst alongside play-by-play partner Kevin Burkhardt. The contract spans approximately $37.5 million per year — far exceeding Joe Buck + Troy Aikman's combined ESPN MNF compensation.

How many Super Bowls did Tom Brady win?

Tom Brady won 7 Super Bowl Championships — the most of any player in NFL history. His wins came across 21 NFL seasons: 6 with the New England Patriots (Super Bowl XXXVI 2001 season, XXXVIII 2003, XXXIX 2004, XLIX 2014, LI 2016 — the 28-3 Falcons comeback, LIII 2018), and 1 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Super Bowl LV 2020 season — winning in his first Buccaneers season). He was named Super Bowl MVP in 5 of those championships, also a record.

Is Tom Brady still playing in the NFL?

No. Brady formally retired from the NFL in February 2023 after his 23rd season — making him the oldest active starting quarterback at the time (age 45). He had briefly announced retirement in February 2022 before un-retiring 40 days later to return for one more Buccaneers season. He transitioned to Fox Sports broadcasting and his various business ventures. He has also become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders (NFL approved his 5% Raiders ownership stake in October 2024) and the Birmingham City F.C. (English Football League Championship club, minority stake 2023).

Did Tom Brady lose money on FTX?

Yes — Brady was both a paid spokesperson for FTX (the Sam Bankman-Fried-founded cryptocurrency exchange) and held FTX-token compensation that became worthless following FTX's November 2022 collapse. Brady reportedly earned approximately $30 million in cash + FTX-token compensation for his endorsement and equity-stake position (signed in June 2021), of which the FTX-token portion was completely wiped out. He was named as a defendant in subsequent civil lawsuits from FTX customers alleging endorsement-related liability; the cases were partially settled. Brady has been comparatively low-profile on cryptocurrency endorsement subsequent to FTX.

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