Tom Brady's TB12 business reportedly received at least $350k in federal PPP money

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Tom Brady's TB12 brand found itself like many other small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.

According to the Boston Business Journal, TB12 Inc. received between $350,000 and $1 million from the Paycheck Protection Program. The PPP has been the federal government's primary COVID-19 relief fund for small businesses.

Cambridge Savings Bank distributed the money, but it's unclear how many jobs it saved for the company.

Before the pandemic, TB12 had plans to expand to other markets across the country, including Brady's new city, Tampa Bay. Right now, it has locations in Boston and Foxborough.

Brady signed a two-year, $50 million in March.