President Joe Biden welcomed Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the White House on Tuesday in honor of their Super Bowl LV Championship.
It was Brady’s first visit since 2005 with the New England Patriots when George W. Bush was in office, according to AP.
Brady has won the Super Bowl during four different administrations but skipped visits by the Patriots in 2015 with Barack Obama and 2017 with Donald Trump.
The Patriots as a team chose not to attend after winning in 2019.
Tom Brady, coach Bruce Arians, and owner Bryan Glazer were into the ceremony in the White House, which included laughter jokes about age and the election.
Not a lot of people, you know, think that we could have won. And, in fact, I think about 40 percent of the people still don’t think we won, Brady said.
Biden said with laughter- I understand that.
Then, Brady asked: You understand that, Mr. President?.
“I understand that,” President Biden replied.
President Biden urged players to get vaccinated against the coronavirus if they hadn’t already.
Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion, put on quite the comedy routine, comparing the Buccaneers’ run to Biden’s election victory.
The winning team posed multiple pictures with President Biden in the White House. Biden was presented the traditional gift of a No. 46 jersey.
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