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TOM BRADY, JIM GRAY AND JEFFREY SOFFER UNVEIL HALL OF EXCELLENCE AT FONTAINEBLEAU LAS VEGAS

TOM BRADY, JIM GRAY AND JEFFREY SOFFER UNVEIL HALL OF EXCELLENCE AT FONTAINEBLEAU LAS VEGAS

The first-of-its kind museum officially opens to the public on Friday, June 20
Press conference images and b-roll courtesy of Getty Images for Fontainebleau Las Vegas HERE
LAS VEGAS, June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady alongside sportscasting legend Jim Gray and Fontainebleau Development Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Soffer proudly unveiled Fontainebleau Las Vegas' Hall of Excellence. The one-of-a-kind museum honors the greatest moments in the history of sports and entertainment. Hall of Excellence officially opens to the public on Friday, June 20.
'Everybody in the [Hall of Excellence] has people that inspired them, that supported them, that held them up,' Brady said at a morning news conference celebrating the museum's opening. 'Nobody can do it alone, we all need each other, we need to support one another, we need to build people up.'
'There's no greater destination in the world for this 'Smithsonian' of sports artifacts. In fact, I don't think the Smithsonian can handle what we put together!'
Among those in attendance for the Hall of Excellence debut were: Frann Vettor-Gray, Tom Brady's parents Galynn Patricia Brady and Tom Brady Sr., Kobe Bryant's sister Shaya Bryant-Tabb, author Stedman Graham, former American sportscaster and Hall of Excellence personality Marv Albert, Executive Vice President and CFO at Koch, Inc. Richard Dinkel, Fontainebleau Development President and Partner Brett Mufson, and Fontainebleau Las Vegas President Maurice Wooden.
'The Hall of Excellence is more than a museum, it is a movement,' Gray told the assembled crowd. 'They're living reminders of what it means to sacrifice, to strive, to overcome. May this hall remind us of where we've been, challenge us on where we're going, and always call on us to live, to strive, to commit to excellence.'
'It's come together in such a way, it's beyond what I ever thought it would be,' said Soffer. 'The ability to take you through and relive these milestones, it takes you back to your childhood.'
Hall of Excellence features cherished artifacts celebrating the moments, milestones, people, and plays that have inspired generations. Among the pieces on display: all seven of Brady's Super Bowl rings; the bat used by Jackie Robinson to break baseball's color barrier (1947); Muhammad Ali's worn gloves from his iconic fight versus George Chuvalo (1966); Dream Team jersey and opening ceremony uniform (1992); Clint Eastwood's Academy Award for 'Unforgiven' (1993); Kobe Bryant's first nationally televised game jersey (1996); golf ball used by Tiger Woods during his first Masters victory (1997); Billie Jean King's iconic tennis dress (1974); Oprah Winfrey's Presidential Medal of Freedom (2013) and Tony Award for 'The Color Purple' (2016); Las Vegas Aces WNBA Championship rings (2022, 2023); a Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup Championship ring (2023), and golf balls and baseballs signed by U.S. Presidents dating back to Woodrow Wilson.
Featuring a self-guided audio tour narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman, Hall of Excellence allows guests to customize their visit with handheld devices that identify each exhibit, with stories, statistics, and detailed descriptions narrated by icons like Oprah Winfrey, Marv Albert, Jim Nantz, Bob Costas, Mike Emrick, Mary Carillo, Andres Cantor, Tom Brady, Jim Gray, and more.
The museum also features an iconic trophy room that includes the Vince Lombardi Trophy, the Heisman Trophy, the Claret Jug, the MLB Commissioners Trophy, Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy (NBA Finals), Wimbledon, U.S. Open Golf and U.S. Open Tennis Trophies, the Pete Rozelle Super Bowl MVP Trophy, Olympic Gold medals, Emmy®, GRAMMY®, Tony® and ACADEMY AWARDS® and many others.
Located on the resort's second floor adjacent to Promenade, Hall of Excellence will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. starting Friday, June 20. Admission starts at $35 per person and $20 for guests ages five to 15 years old; with discounted tickets available for seniors, Nevada residents, and military members starting at $30 per person. Tickets can be purchased here.
Guests are encouraged to take advantage of Fontainebleau Las Vegas' valet-validation program – allowing visitors dining at the resort's world-class restaurant and bar collection, spending within retail spaces, including the Hall of Excellence, or enjoying a treatment at Lapis Spa & Wellness and IGK Salon to validate their valet.
More information about Fontainebleau Las Vegas dining, events, entertainment, rooms and suites can be found at fontainebleaulasvegas.com.
About Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a 67-story, vertically integrated luxury resort that brings a legacy of timeless elegance and unparalleled service to the Strip. Certified by the Green Building Initiative with three Green Globes, the resort's thoughtful design allows guests to move effortlessly among 3,644 luxury hotel rooms and suites, 550,000 square feet of customizable meeting and convention space, 150,000 square feet of gaming space, a collection of world-class restaurants and shops, exquisite pools, vibrant nightlife, and vitality-enhancing spa and wellness offerings. Located at 2777 S. Las Vegas Blvd., adjacent to the acclaimed Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall expansion, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is created by Fontainebleau Development in partnership with Koch Real Estate Investments.

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