Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady made a grand entry to the team’s Super Bowl LV parade on Wednesday. While most players arrived in busses or by car, Brady pulled into the harbor on a multi-million dollar boat to join the team’s floating parade.
Brady finished the win over the Kansas City Chiefs with the MVP trophy after completing 72.4% of his passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns. It was his 10th Super Bowl appearance and his seventh Super Bowl win. He’s an absolute veteran of Super Bowl parades at this point. But it is his first with the Buccaneers, which is why he seems to have brought some Florida panache.
Tom Brady has arrived in his new $2-million Super Bowl boat pic.twitter.com/DcEfflesru
— Kevin ODonnell Fox13 (@ODonnellFox13) February 10, 2021
It is an absolutely insane piece of machinery, so it’s no surprise he wants to show it off. That said, the boat is steeped in some controversy. After all, Brady bought the boat not long after his company received a PPP-loan during the pandemic for $960,000.
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