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Fan Pays $800,000 At Auction For "All-In Challenge" With Tom Brady

Millions of football fans can only dream of spending an entire day with football icon Tom Brady, but one TB12 supporter will get to live that lucky experience.

The price tag? Only $800,000.

An "All-In Experience" with Brady was one of the hundreds of auctions organized by Fanatics, with all the proceeds going to World Kitchen Central, Feeding America, Meals On Wheels and No Kid Hungry.

The bidding for this once in a lifetime experience with Brady started at $50,000. 32 total bids were placed, concluding at $800,000. The buyer gets to bring three friends to Brady's first game as a Buccaneer, and they can choose between a private dinner or a private workout with the six-time Super Bowl champion.

It doesn't end there. The buyer gets to take home two special pieces of memorabilia: Brady's first game-worn jersey and cleats as a Buccaneer. Certainly an experience that's tough to beat.

There are several auctions featuring NFL legends and stars that are still going. You can also bid on a tour of Lambeau Field and the locker room with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. As of this writing, the current bid is a $85,000.

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San Francisco 49ers icon and Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Montana is preparing to host the winning bidder and five friends at his villa. The auction, which closes Friday, is currently going for $55,000.

Following the Patriots' loss to the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Wild Card Round, Brady decided to leave New England after 20 seasons. He signed a two-year, $50 million contract with the Buccaneers - who later traded for old friend Rob Gronkowski after the latter chose to end his one-year retirement. Brady is now renting Derek Jeter's luxurious mansion in Tampa Bay.

Brady is entering his age-43 season, but he's managed to fight off father time longer than just about anybody could have imagined. Only time will tell if he can do it any longer.

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