NFL legend Tom Brady had some fun recently, trolling the Eagles legends he beat in Super Bowl XXXIX.

According to The Athletic, a Super Bowl ticket from Brady’s personal collection was included as part of the PSA’s Spotlight Auction on eBay. On the inside of the ticket, Brady signed his name and left an apology for former Eagles head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Donovan McNabb and wide receiver Terrell Owens: “Sorry Andy, Donovan, TO.”

Brady is not truly sorry for what he did to the Eagles.

The Patriots quarterback recorded 236 passing yards and two touchdowns in New England’s 24-21 Super Bowl victory over the Eagles in 2005. The Eagles had a good team, but Brady and the Patriots were better.

The bidding on the ticket went over $2,500 and the auction ended on Saturday night, according to The Athletic. The auction also included trading cards of Peyton and Eli Manning.

“Throughout their careers, these athletes amassed sizable collections of cards of themselves from a variety of products,” the PSA told The Athletic. “As they individually became more active and engaged in the hobby space, one way PSA has helped them along is in curating key cards and sets they appeared in, then taking it a step further by collaborating to create unique collectibles with features like detailed, timely inscriptions based on the item.”