Will Tom Brady’s Jersey Be Recovered by the End of February? Bet on It

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BetOnline has just released odds on whether New England Patriots starting quarterback and 2017 Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady recovers his missing jersey by the end of February.

Brady took off the jersey and put on a championship T-shirt to fulfill his media obligations, only to discover it missing upon his return.  Houston police confirmed that “several” investigators were assigned to help locate the missing jersey.   The police department only confirmed the theft late Monday afternoon, nearly 24 hours after the championship game was played. 

“This is not good,” Brady said after his frantic search. “It was right here and now I don’t have it. Not good.”

Odds are good he’ll recover it, at least in the mind of the BetOnline oddsmakers. 

Yes -175

No +145

The No pays $14.50 for every $10 bet.  You will need to wager $17 to win $10 on the YES with that $17 refunded assuming the bet is a winner.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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