JAKARTA - Thousands of spectators are confirmed to be flocking to watch the 2022 World Cup in Qatar in November-December. To add traction, NFL legend Tom Brady will surprise. What's that?

The seven-time Super Bowl champion will lend his championship ring to a museum in Qatar for display during the tournament.

"I gave it [seven rings] to a friend of mine who sent it so they could enjoy it at the museum in Qatar," he said in the broadcast of 'Let's Go!', quoted Wednesday.

"Fans and tourists will be able to enjoy it during the World Cup."

"They will be able to see what the Super Bowl ring looks like from an American football champion in Qatar."

A championship ring in American sports is a valuable item, which is often carefully made and the price is very expensive.

In Brady's case, the seven rings are very important from anything because no other player has more than that.

The 45-year-old Quarterback won six of the rings with the New England Patriots and one with Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021.


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