White nationalist Richard Spencer calls Tom Brady an 'Aryan Avatar' after Super Bowl victory

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady right, before the start of Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, in Houston. ( Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle ) New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady right, before the start of Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, in Houston. ( Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle ) Photo: Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle Photo: Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle Image 1 of / 6 Caption Close White nationalist Richard Spencer calls Tom Brady an 'Aryan Avatar' after Super Bowl victory 1 / 6 Back to Gallery

Along with hordes of happy Patriots fans, notorious white nationalist Richard Spencer took to Twitter late at night to celebrate Sunday's victory by what he called the "whitest team" in NFL.

In a tweet storm launched after the overtime victory over Atlanta, Spencer described the quarterback Tom Brady as an "Aryan Avatar."

"I was born in Boston, Mass. I'm proud of the NFL's Whitest team," he added in another tweet.

Even as his comments prompted angry responses online - including a gif of Spencer getting socked in the face - he continued his Twitter rant.

"For the white race, it's never over," he wrote with a gif of Brady locking lips with his wife, Gisele Bundchen.

"Someone needs to get punched," responded one Twitter user, referencing the now-famous footage of Spencer getting sucker-punched mid-interview at President Donald Trump's inauguration.

Spencer, founder of the National Policy Institute, sparked controversy last year when he spoke at Texas A&M University, although the College Station school clarified repeatedly that he was invited by an alum and not the university itself.

The event drew enthusiastic protests and a flurry of online petitions asking the school to rescind Spencer's invite.

"We won," Spencer said at the December event, even as more than 1,000 people chanted and shouted their opposition outside.