- The Washington Times - Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Tom Brady isn’t done throwing completions.

During the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Super Bowl boat parade Wednesday, the quarterback threw the Lombardi Trophy from one boat to another. The trophy twirled in the air before tight end Rob Gronkowski on the next boat snagged it.

At this point, there shouldn’t be any doubts that Brady will hit his target with a pass. But if that trophy had been dropped, someone would’ve had to fetch it from the bottom of the Hillsborough River.

Luckily for all involved, that wasn’t the case. The crowd went wild at Brady’s latest pitch-and-catch, which adds to his 201-yard, three-touchdown performance against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

The Super Bowl MVP showed up in style, too, riding his own yacht to the Super Bowl parade, a new 40-foot vessel that cost around $2 million.

• Andy Kostka can be reached at akostka@washingtontimes.com.

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