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Tom Brady to Lead Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Super Bowl Celebrations at White House

Published 07/19/2021, 2:10 PM EDT

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Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defied all odds to win Super Bowl LV in an emphatic fashion. Beating defending champions Kansas City Chiefs 31-9, the Buccaneers led by Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady dominated the Chiefs on all fronts.

Entering the season as the dark horses, the Buccaneers got off to a rocky start. But after a couple of surprise defeats, Tom Brady reined his troops in and took them Super Bowl-bound. 

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And for all their efforts, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are now White House Bound!

Tom Brady likely to accompany Buccaneers to White House

As per the Tampa Bay Times, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be welcomed to the White House by the 46th President of the United States of America, Joe Biden. 

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are yet to announce the event. And officially, the White House is yet to release a statement for the same.

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The final list of players to attend the event as well is yet to finalized. But one can expect quite a lot of Bucs to attend the ceremony in person.

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The Buccaneers won’t be the first sporting franchise to be hosted by the White House by the Biden administration. World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers were hosted by Joe Biden earlier this month.

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Whether or not Tom Brady will attend the event though remains a mystery. The quarterback has given White House invitations a miss in the past. 

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Back in 2017 after the New England Patriots‘ Super Bowl win, Brady missed a White House visit while Barack Obama was in charge. And subsequently in 2019 as well, Tom Brady decided not to attend the event hosted by former President Donald Trump after the Buccaneers defeated the LA Rams. 

So perhaps third time will be the charm for Tom Brady?

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Shivayan Roy is currently an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. After completing his Masters Diploma in Journalism from the Asian College of Journalism, Roy functioned as a reporter for Goal.com and extensively covered the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
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