Tom Brady’s Brand Taps College Athletes for First Campaign

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The quarterback will launch his namesake brand online on Jan. 12 and at Nordstrom on Jan. 19.

is inching closer to the launch of his first eponymous apparel collection — and it won’t conflict with another trip to the Super Bowl if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers make it there again this year.

The superstar quarterback’s namesake brand, Brady, is now slated to launch on Jan. 12 online on its e-commerce site, as well as in select Nordstrom stores starting Jan. 19. For the launch, Brady picked a group of 10 NCAA and newly drafted athletes to star in the campaign for the collection. They include Shedeur Sanders, son of legendary football player Deion Sanders, and Cade McNamara of

’s alma mater University of Michigan — the school’s first quarterback to beat Ohio State in 10 years.

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