Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady just won his seventh Super Bowl, but he still had one more big pass to complete before the offseason officially gets underway.

During the Buccaneers' boat parade on Wednesday, Brady hoisted the Lombardi Trophy from his own boat over to another boat, which carried Mike Evans and Rob Gronkowski. Talk about having faith in your receivers:

 

Brady is pretty accustomed to parades at this point, though a boat parade is certainly something new. He tossed the Lombardi as if to say, “Ho-hum, just No. 7 going to the other boat.” The audacity!

Buccaneers fans are hoping to see more of these celebrations in the coming years. Brady said after the team's Super Bowl win he would be back for at least another season, which bodes well for Tampa Bay's hopes of going for two in a row.

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The Super Bowl MVP performed when it mattered most. Brady had struggled to be efficient during the team's first three playoff games, completing just over 55 percent of his passes and throwing a couple ugly interceptions in the NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers. But Brady responded with a virtuoso performance in the Super Bowl.

Brady completed 21-of-29 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns. His deep ball was mostly on point, and he also utilized all weapons at his disposal, finding Leonard Fournette out of the backfield and even setting up tight end screens for Gronkowski.

The Buccaneers are feeling quite good about themselves as they celebrate a glorious victory on Wednesday. It practically feels like just another day at the office for Brady, who only helped his GOAT argument by winning Super Bowl No. 7.