Tom Brady found himself in Kansas City this week with other local stars, celebrating his new business venture with likely Chiefs fans

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Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group C – Brazil v Morocco – New York/New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S. – June 13, 2026 Former American Footballer Tom Brady and Rapper Travis Scott before the match REUTERS/Mike Segar Credit By REUTERS

The Kansas City Chiefs don’t have a rivalry with Tom Brady, but he is now the owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, an AFC West Rival.

Kansas City is one of the few host cities for the World Cup, which is maybe the world’s biggest sports spectacle ever. And this time, there are even more eyes everywhere. Yes, Team USA is actually good, but also, this could be Lionel Messi's last World Cup.

It's so big that even former GOAT quarterback Tom Brady took advantage of the moment. He's opened a new card store in Kansas City. CardVault is a premier national retail destination for buying, selling, trading, and grading sports cards and authenticated memorabilia.

CardVault Founder talks KC opening​


"Following the success we've seen in Ballpark Village in St. Louis with our partners at The Cordish Companies, expanding into their Kansas City Power & Light District is a natural next step," CardVault Co-Founder Ed Kane said. "Kansas City has one of the most passionate sports fan bases in the country, and we're excited to bring the CardVault experience to the center of that energy."

"The response to CardVault opening in our development across the state at Ballpark Village has been overwhelmingly strong, and they are the kind of partners who can grow together with us nationally," added John Moncke, President of the Kansas City Power & Light District.

Tom Brady, Bobby Witt Jr, Carter Jensen, Jac Caglianone and Jeremy Guthrie signing footballs for Tom Brady's new CardVault store in Kansas City. pic.twitter.com/FPuH8Hnqkg

— Farzin Vousoughian (@Farzin21) June 20, 2026

On Saturday, he was seen at the Power and Light District throwing signed footballs to fans while wearing a CardVault ball cap.

Brady was likely throwing some of those signed footballs to Chiefs fans. Sure, maybe not, because people from all over the world are there. However, he's in the Kingdom, so there's definitely a chance. And, KC has been a great host city. The people who live there and cheer on the Chiefs have shown why they're among the best fans.

The World Cup has been a great way to show how great KC is. And, even more eyes were on the city with Brady in town.

This article was originally published on A to Z Sports. Read the full story here: Tom Brady found himself in Kansas City this week with other local stars, celebrating his new business venture with likely Chiefs fans

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