Let’s just pretend that didn’t happen.

The buyer of what was supposedly Tom Brady’s last touchdown ball, a 55-yard throw to wide receiver Mike Evans against the L.A. Rams last season, won’t have to hand over $518,000 anymore.

Brady announced his retirement from Tampa Bay on February 1.

The ball sold for $518,628 on March 12 — then Brady’s un-retirement happened less than 24 hours later.

Luckily for the anonymous collector, a mutual agreement between the buyer, seller, and auction house has voided the sale.

Do you have a story of a huge purchase you made that quickly turned into a you’ve got to be kidding me moment?

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