The All In Challenge has provided the opportunity for some rather intriguing fan experiences. It appears the one offered by Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady managed to become a cut above the rest.

Brady revealed that his fan package would essentially give them a chance to experience his debut with the Bucs firsthand. The $800,000 bid was the largest one made by far, via ESPN:

A package that included dinner or a workout with Tom Brady after his first home game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as well as tickets to the game, his jersey and his cleats, netted $800,000 when it closed Tuesday night in the All In Challenge.

The All In Challenge was created by Fanatics founder Michael Rubin in an effort to raise money for Meals on Wheels, No Kid Hungry, America's Food Fund, World Central Kitchen and Feeding America during the coronavirus pandemic.

Athletes and celebrities alike have since done what they can to provide some incentive. Among the other notable items that have been closed are a double date with Russell Wilson and Ciara that sold for $240,000, rapper Meek Mill's Rolls-Royce Phantom at $320,000, and a game of HORSE along with courtside seats with Magic Johnson at a Los Angeles Lakers game that went for $220,000.

It is clear that the opportunity to not only attend Brady's first home game, but talk to him about it after through dinner or a workout was too good to pass up on for one fan with deep pockets. With so many other intriguing options left for the All In Challenge, it will be interesting to see oof any are able to surpass this bid.