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Rob collaborated with a renowned digital artist to create a 5-NFT card set featuring his Superballs victories to kick off his collection.
You’ve just got to have to put the work in. Put work first. Put the hours in and the time in, and do your job. And when you get a little time off, you can go out and have a little fun. But you have to make sure you get done what you need to get done first off.
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According to court records acquired by different news agencies, Rob Gronkowski has been given a subpoena for the class-action lawsuit against Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and the team for their promotion of bitcoin brokerage Voyager Digital.
The former NFL player represents the now-bankrupt corporation as a brand ambassador. Gronkowski was not named as a defendant in the case at the beginning of the year. But in a statement to the outlet, the plaintiffs’ lawyer, Adam Moskowitz, said, “We know he was a ‘Brand Ambassador’ for Voyager who ‘promoted’ the unsecured securities (the ‘interest accounts’). He is not a named defendant yet, but the court gave us until Feb. 24 to file an amended complaint against Voyager (such as adding defendants, claims, and plaintiffs).”
After launching his own exclusive NFT trading card collection over the weekend, Rob Gronkowski’s latest side hustle is proving to be quite successful.
All but one of the 349 available trading cards, according to reports, have been sold out. Gronkowski’s collection included five one-of-a-kind cards, four of which featured artistic renditions of one of Gronkowski’s four Super Bowl appearances.
Each of the four cards has 87 editions, which corresponds to his #87 jersey number. The fifth card, on the other hand, is only available in a single edition. The fifth card in the collection was the last to be auctioned, with the winner receiving a chance to meet Gronkowski in person as well as an all-access VIP pass to one of his NFL games. The cards sold for more than $1.2 million USD in total, not a bad first auction for the tight end.
With his own exclusive collection, Rob Gronkowski is the first NFL player to jump on the NFT trading card craze.
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