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Tom Brady Game-Used Super Bowl TD Balls Could Sell for $1 Million Each

If you want a piece of Super Bowl memorabilia (or two, to be exact) from Tom Brady’s historic championship run, you can get it.

But they’ll probably cost $1 million each.

Two footballs used in the Patriots’ victory over the Seahawks in Super Bowl 49 are about to hit the auction block at Gotta Have Rock ‘n’ Roll Auction House. TMZ Sports Have learned.

Brady threw both balls. One of the two pigskins was caught by then-Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.

Rob Gronkowski, No. 87 of the New England Patriots, takes No. 50 KJ Wright of the Seattle Seahawks during the second quarter of Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale on February 1, 2015. He caught a 22-yard touchdown pass. , Arizona. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Former Patriot wide receiver Danny Amendola caught his man.

Danny Amendola of the New England Patriots caught a 4-yard touchdown against Earl Thomas of the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth quarter.

No. 80 Danny Amendola of the New England Patriots plays against No. 29 Earl Thomas of the Seattle Seahawks during Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on February 1, 2015. He caught a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The Patriots won the game 28-24.

The ball used in the game is even more significant in that the ball Gronkowski caught tied Brady and his childhood idol Joe Montana for the most touchdown passes in Super Bowl history with 11. did. Amendola’s catch late in the game broke that record.

Both Brady and the receiver sign Amendola’s ball. The text on the ball reads, “TD ball used in Super Bowl 49.”

Gotta Have Rock ‘n’ Roll officials told TMZ Sports they expect each ball to fetch $1 million.

Bids close on February 23rd.

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