The victory parade through Boston has ended and the offseason has begun, but the search for Tom Brady’s missing Super Bowl Ll jersey continues in Houston.

It’s been two weeks since Brady and the New England Patriots stormed back from a 25-point deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons in a game that became an instant classic.

In the locker room after the game, Brady discovered the jersey he wore to win his record fifth Super Bowl was missing, later quipping it could show up on eBay some day.

“I put it in my bag and then came out and it wasn’t there anymore, so it’s unfortunate because that’s a nice piece of memorabilia,” Brady told media at the time. “So if it shows up on eBay somewhere, someone let me know, try to track that down.” 

Meantime, the Houston police have classified this as a first-degree crime and in a report, the department has valued the No. 12 jersey at $500,000.

Newly released @houstonpolice report values Tom Brady’s missing Super Bowl jersey at $500,000. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/ZNJCcobYSD

— Syan Rhodes (@SyanRhodes) February 21, 2017

 

HPD report on Brady’s #SB51 jersey value. pic.twitter.com/DjZmS354t0

— Syan Rhodes (@SyanRhodes) February 21, 2017

NEW: Houston PD release police report taken on Tom Brady’s missing/stolen jersey. Estimated value: $500,000 #wbz #Patriots #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/Tik4EqTBVg

— Jim Harrington (@jejharrington) February 21, 2017

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