Erin Andrewssays she loved seeingTom Bradylet loose after the Super Bowl.
Whileappearing virtuallyas a guest onWatch What Happens Liveon Wednesday, the 42-year-old sportscaster reacted to that watchingBrady, 43, celebrate during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl victory boat parade in February.
“I mean, who’s better? Tequila Jen or drunk TB12?” Andrews teased. “I don’t know.”
“I thought it was the best ever,” she added of Brady’s antics. “I thought what was so cool about it was he looked like a little kid … he was kind of just walking off the boat with a big smile. It was awesome to see.”
Last month, after the Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium to win Super Bowl LV, the Tampa Bay team celebrated on the water instead of with a traditional winners' parade due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic.

Whileappearing virtually as a gueston an episode ofThe Late Late Showearlier this month, Brady reflected on the parade and opened up abouttossing the Lombardi Trophyfrom one boat to another during the gathering.
After hostJames Cordenshowed video of the heart-stopping toss, Brady explained, “First of all, I was not thinking at that moment. There was not a thought. It was just, ‘This seems like really fun to do!'”
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“I found out later that — had that been an incomplete pass — that would have went down like 80 feet,” Brady added with a laugh during his appearance.
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The late-night host also shared a video of Brady after he and his teammates concluded the boat parade, where the seven-time Super Bowl champion was stumbling and seemingly unable to walk on his own.
Brady’s teammate Gronkowski, 31, recently spoke about the celebrations during an episode of the10 Questions with Kyle Brandtpodcaston Wednesday, where he defended Brady tossing the trophy.
Asked whether or not Brady getting “wasted” and throwing the Lombardi trophy during the parade was “the right way to celebrate,” the Buccaneers tight end said, “That is how you celebrate a Super Bowl because you celebrate 600 times so you gotta step it up a little bit when you’re at a parade.”
source: people.com