Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been celebrating their Super Bowl victory in recent days as they get ready for an eventful offseason. Amid all of the celebrations, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reported that Brady will undergo ‘minor' knee surgery this offseason.

It remains to be seen when Brady suffered the knee injury that will require him to go under the knife this offseason. At the least — for those that may believe he injured himself during the celebrations this week — NFL Network's Ian Rapoport shared that the knee injury occurred during the season.

On Wednesday, the Buccaneers were seen celebrating their Super Bowl victory in a boat parade. During the parade, Brady was seen throwing the Lombardi Trophy to another boat that Rob Gronkowski was on as if it was a participation award of some sort.

At the same time, Brady was also caught being a bit tipsy after consuming too many beverages while celebrating on the boat. While Brady was being walked off of the boat, he was sporting a sleeve on his knee, indicating that he injured it at some point this season.

Bruce Arians seem to believe the knee procedure that Brady will undergo isn't anything that is serious. Given that, for the time being, it's likely that Brady will be healthy in time for offseason activities in the coming months. Though, the 43-year-old quarterback may have to scale back his partying in the near future if he receives surgery sooner rather than later.