Tom Brady announces interest in new Topps football card release
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 11:37 PM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Tom Brady shared a four-word message on August 21, 2026, via Instagram, expressing his intent to buy cards from the newly released 2026 Topps Flagship Football. The release marks Topps' return to the NFL card market after more than a decade. Brady's message coincides with the product launch, which features a checklist of 400 cards, including rookies and established players. Collectors will be looking for various autographs, relics, and special variations as they engage with the product.
- •Brady shared an autographed card image on his Instagram Story.
- •The 2026 Topps release includes 400 cards featuring current and retired NFL stars.
- •Topps' Flagship Football product is back for the first time since 2015.
- •Brady's message encourages collectors to pursue his card.
- •Hobby and Jumbo Boxes are priced at $119.99 and $279.99, respectively.
- 11:37 PMYahoo Sports — Tom Brady Sends 4-Word Message on Topps Football Release Day
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