NFL LEGEND Tom Brady made a shock appearance on IShowSpeed’s recent live stream in which he unveiled a generous gift for the internet personality.
The pair met up as Speed kicks off his ‘Speed does America’ series, streaming his journey around the country.

Tom Brady surprised fans when he appeared on camera with IShowSpeed on his stream[/caption]
Speed arrived by boat and was invited in by the NFL legend[/caption]
The first episode arrived with a bang as Speed got things started in Miami.
The marathon reached nearly twelve hours long as he toured around the city.
His celebrity encounters included rapper Rick Ross and current NFL quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens.
The streamer eventually found his way to Brady’s luxurious house, where the sporting icon invited him inside.
Speed and Brady hit the gym as the 20-year-old showed off his bench press skills, but it was what happened after that turned fans’ heads.

The pair even took the time to fit in a quick session on the bench press[/caption]
The pair headed upstairs in the sprawling mansion, where Brady surprised him with a surprisingly heartfelt gift.
The 48-year-old revealed a signed 2002 Cristiano Ronaldo Rookie trading card, and passed it to his ecstatic guest.
Speed is a massive Ronaldo fan, and much of his early success in streaming came from content shaped around this fandom.

Brady surprised Speed with the card, acquired through his new business Card Vault[/caption]
He even hit the Portuguese star’s signature celebration when he scored a goal at Wembley during a charity match earlier this year.
The streamer is now one of the biggest internet personalities on the planet, and has over 43 million subscribers on YouTube alone.
Speed quickly identified that the card was rare and likely valuable, but he likely did not know how valuable it was.
In perfect condition, the card can sell for as much as $85,000-$100,000.
The card was brought in through Brady’s latest post-retirement endeavour, card trading company Card Vault.
The California native has had a series of off-field endeavours following the conclusion of his 22-year career.
In 2023, Brady and friend/investor Tom Wagner acquired a stake in the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.
Later that year he would take his sporting interests across the pond, acquiring a stake in English soccer team Birmingham City.
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His opening year with the club was recently chronicled in a docuseries, ‘Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues’.
His recent foray into the world of collectables is not too much of a surprise for Brady, who is himself a collector, though his items of choice are more grandiose than cards.
Brady is the proud owner of a selection of incredibly valuable cars, with his crown jewel Bugatti being worth a hefty $3million on its own.
The seven-time Super Bowl champ also lives next to the coast, allowing him to make the most out of his expensive boat collection.