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Tom Brady Got So Drunk He Could Barely Walk But Could Throw The Vince Lombardi Trophy

Tom Brady Got So Drunk He Could Barely Walk But Could Throw The Vince Lombardi Trophy

Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their Super Bowl success on Wednesday and it included a rather risky moment with the trophy.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their Super Bowl LV victory on Wednesday, by taking to a few boats for a party.

The Bucs were the first team to make a home Super Bowl and beat the defending champions Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night, winning 31-9 in NFL's annual spectacular.

It was an incredible night for Brady, who won his fifth Super Bowl MVP, and became the most successful person in the history of the sport, winning his seventh ring, which means he's also more successful than any franchise.

On Wednesday the team were back together again to celebrate their success, taking to the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa.

The players, and their families, took to the harbour area, wearing the team colours, and partied on the river, with the quarterback needing help to get off the boat.

Before being helped to walk though, the 43-year-old was doing what he does best, throwing things to tight end Rob Gronkowski.

The former New England Patriots' QB was on another boat to his fellow former Pats player and threw the Vince Lombardi trophy to him.

In fairness there's no two people you'd rather were throwing and catching a football made out of silver to each other, especially after Gronk ran in for two touchdowns on the weekend.

Brady isn't just the greatest on the pitch, it's clear he's the greatest when it comes to celebrating too!

This is our sort of boat party, just don't let anyone else throw a prestigious trophy like the Lombardi when on a river.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter

Topics: American Football, NFL News, Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, American sports, NFL, super bowl