Five months after their dominant 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their championship Tuesday at the White House with President Joe Biden.
Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady and head coach Bruce Arians were among the people in attendance at the ceremony.
Greg AumanBucs present a 46 jersey to President Biden at White House ceremony. <a href="https://t.co/z64M6P2HmK">pic.twitter.com/z64M6P2HmK</a>
Scott SmithPresident Joe Biden says it’s time to start calling Tampa the City of Champions. <a href="https://t.co/CfUcGo4eDF">pic.twitter.com/CfUcGo4eDF</a>
Prior to the ceremony, Buccaneers offensive tackle Donovan Smith cracked a joke about Brady having a residency at the White House:
Per ESPN's Jenna Laine, Smith and Bradley Pinion, both of whom are members of the Buccaneers social justice committee, also used their visit to speak with Vice President Kamala Harris about voting rights issues.