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Tom Brady regains stolen Super Bowl jerseys

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Kraft presents Brady with Super Bowl jerseys (0:44)

The hunt for Tom Brady's stolen Super Bowl jerseys ends with Robert Kraft returning the prized items to his star QB. (0:44)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady's Super Bowl jerseys are back in his possession, as the New England Patriots tweeted a video Monday of owner Robert Kraft officially returning the jerseys to the quarterback.

"Thanks to our good friends' cooperation throughout, here it is," Kraft said as he unzipped a blue bag and pulled out Brady's white jersey from Super Bowl LI.

"Pretty cool," Brady responded, before holding it up in front of him and saying, "How about that?"

The video was taken at Kraft's home. The two posed for a few photographs before Kraft then pulled out a second Brady jersey, from Super Bowl XLIX.

"It took an international trip," Kraft said, causing Brady to laugh and respond, "That's awesome."

The jerseys were recovered last month after it was revealed they had been taken by a member of the international media following the Patriots' Super Bowl wins each year, according to the NFL.

The Mexican Editorial Organization (OEM), a major newspaper publishing company, identified the man allegedly involved in the case as Martin Mauricio Ortega, who was a director of one of its newspapers, Diario La Prensa, until he resigned.

Houston Police had assigned a value of $500,000 to the Super Bowl LI jersey worn by Brady in the Patriots' 34-28 victory over the Atlanta Falcons.