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How to get tickets for Tom Brady’s Patriots Hall of Fame induction? How much do they cost?

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Next Wednesday (12 June), Tom Brady, arguably the best quarterback ever, will be inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame Ceremony after a dazzling career.

Thousands of Brady and Patriots fans will follow the event live, as he has become an icon through the years. Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski will be among Brady’s former teaMMAtes who will be present in the Patriot’s Hall of Fame Ceremony.

Drafted in the 6th round as the 199th pick in 2000, Brady’s journey was one of defying odds. His career, spanning over two decades, was marked by an unparalleled work ethic, a relentless pursuit of excellence, and an uncanny ability to lead his team to victory in the most pressure-filled moments.

Brady has earned his place on American Football’s top table as no NFL franchise has won as many championships as he has in his own personal collection. The ex-New England Patriots QB surpassed his ex-team when he won his seven Super Bowl with Tampa, proving that Belichick might have needed him more than he needed the legendary coach.

The 46-year-old won a total of seven Super Bowls winning six with his old team, the New England Patriots, and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Hall of Fame induction

The first-of-its-kind hall of fame ceremony at the New England Patriots 70,000 capacity Gillette Stadium goes ahead next Wednesday beginning at 7:00 p.m (ET) with NBC’s Mike Tirico set to host the ceremony, which will feature many former teaMMAtes and special guests.

Getting a ticket for the event

The good news for Brady and Patriots fans is that tickets are still available for the event via the secondary market despite the ceremony being officially sold out. Even though general sale commenced over a month ago, a considerable number of tickets are still available via Ticketmaster with prices ranging from $30 in the upper tiers to $150 for a ticket close to the stadium where Brady will be honoured.


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