The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have spent the entire week celebrating their Super Bowl victory, and rookie Antoine Winfield Jr. had a heartwarming moment after the game with his father.

Jr. embraced a special moment with his father, Antoine Winfield Sr. He spent 14 years in the NFL and never got to witness a Super Bowl victory, and after a spectacular season for his son, the two met and shared a lot of joy and happiness.

The rookie had a fantastic year in 2020 after being selected in the second round out of Minnesota, and he even had mentions of Defensive Rookie of the Year. He finished the season with 61 tackles and an interception and was a big part of the overall success of the Buccaneers, who had one of the best defensive groups all season long.

The Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 last Sunday, and the defense frustrated Patrick Mahomes all game long, and Winfield had a lot to do with that.

He had a pick and flashed the peace sign to Tyreek Hill, which was revenge for Hill doing the same to him earlier in the season. Winfield got fined for doing it, but the Super Bowl victory means much more than that for him.

His dad was terrific in his tenure in the NFL, and despite never winning a Super Bowl, the two enjoyed each other's company as they met after the game ended as the celebration kicked off in Tampa.

The father and son celebrations are some of the best, and for the Winfield family, this one is extra special.