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Jerry Jones Had a Funny Response to What He Would Have Done If He Got Brady’s 600 TD Ball

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones walks onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper)

Tom Brady and his 600 Touchdown pass football has been trending for a few days following his historic record setting Touchdown throw.

The fan who caught it gave it back, but had he not, he might have seriously cashed in. People believe he could have made over 500 Grand if he chose to sell it. Now we have someone with a ton of money weighing in on the situation. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said what he would do had he been the one to get the football.

“I’d be hard to trade with,” Jones said Tuesday, via Jon Machota. “I’d explain to everybody that that’s like asking for my baby. Then I’d tear-up for him a little bit (thinking) about how I’m gonna have that when I’m 90. And then after all that, then I’d take offers.”

Tom talked about the situation during ESPN’s Monday Football simulcast.

“I got the ball back,” Brady told Peyton and Eli Manning. “There was a lot of negotiation in order to get the ball back.”

“I am also giving him a bitcoin, which is pretty cool too,” Brady went on to say. “At the end of the day, I still think he’s making out pretty well.”

Jerry didn’t become a billionaire for no reason. He’s apparently a tough negotiator.


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