Tom Brady’s CardVault Delivers Major Announcement This Tuesday
Tom Brady’s CardVault announced a major update this Tuesday. The company said all stores and its online shop will carry Topps Chrome Football Retail products.
Retail rollout and store expansion
CardVault now operates 14 locations. The chain plans three additional shops in Austin, Los Angeles and Kansas City.
Products will include blasters, mega boxes and hangers. Stores will sell those at retail price with purchase limits.
Company statement and reaction
Co-founder Chris Costa posted the news on social media. He called it the biggest announcement in the company’s history.
Brady shared the development on Instagram Stories, adding a brief message to fans. CardVault expects strong demand and some chaos at launch.
Topps Chrome return to NFL-licensed cards
The Topps Chrome release marks Topps’ first NFL-licensed football product since 2015. Panini previously held the license.
Fanatics, Topps’ parent company, agreed to a 20-year deal with the NFL and NFLPA to produce licensed cards.
Brady’s wider business and media role
Brady retired from the NFL in 2023. He won seven Super Bowl titles and earned three MVP awards during his career.
He remains an NFL analyst for FOX Sports under a previously reported 10-year, $375 million contract. He also became a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders after a 2024 approval.
Brady’s training brand NOBULL reached a $1 billion valuation in early 2026. His CardVault enterprise has grown rapidly alongside those ventures.
This story originally appeared on Filmogaz.com on Apr 15, 2026.