Brady wins inaugural Fanatics Games, $1M prize
Briefly

Tom Brady claimed victory at the first Fanatics Games held at Fanatics Fest in New York City, finishing first among 100 participants with 399.1 points and winning a $1 million prize. Brady plans to donate $5,000 to each of the 50 competing fans, contributing the remaining prize to charity. Other notable competitors included UFC fighter Justin Gaethje, who secured second place and a Ferrari, and fan Matt Dennish, who won a rare LeBron James rookie card and later sold it to Brady for $250,000. The event featured eight sports-themed challenges.
Brady finished atop the 100-person leaderboard with 399.1 points, taking home the $1 million prize.
Brady stated he will give $5,000 to each of the 50 fans who competed in the event and donate the rest to charity.
UFC fighter Justin Gaethje finished second with 345.5 points, to win a Ferrari 812 GTS.
A fan -- Pennsylvania teacher Matt Dennish -- finished third to win a LeBron James rookie card, which he later sold to Brady for $250,000.
Read at ESPN.com
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