NFL fans flock to Antonio Brown's latest social media post following Buccaneers playoff loss

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Antonio Brown get an earful from Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans after the team lost to the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night.

Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' playoff aspirations are over after a 14-31 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Wild Card round on Monday night. The Bucs offense looked the same as it had all season, lathargic. Brady was unable to get the ball moving down the field in the air or on the ground.

Brady's former wide receiver, Antonio Brown, who abruptly left the team last season, took to Twitter on Tuesday morning. Brown essentially tweeted that he had nothing else to say, perhaps indicating that he was the missing piece and that Brady couldn't have won without him. Buccaneers fans and NFL fans in general had a few words for the former wide receiver.

"What more Can I SAY NOW", tweeted Brown.

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While some said that they believe that Tom Brady would have had another chance at a Lombardi Trophy if Antonio Brown was still on the team. A fan reckoned that Brown wasn't really that integral in the offensive scheme because no other team has signed him since. Other fans just wanted Brown to stop talking and commenting and suggested that would be the best route to take at this point and time.


Did Buccaneers QB Tom Brady play his last NFL game?

Tom Brady had one of the worst playoff losses of his NFL career. The Dallas Cowboys defense proved to be too much for the Bucs as they were shutout for over half the game.

As Brady walked off the field at Raymond James Stadium on Monday night, he tipped his cap to the fans who were still in attendance. He then embraced his parents who were waiting for him near the tunnel. Was that Tom Brady's final NFL game?

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At this point, everything is just speculation. The 45-year-old quarterback shocked everyone last February when he suddenly announced his retirement. Then just 40 days later, he decided to rescind that and said that he realized that he still had more games left to play in the league and returned to the Buccaneers.

But with the way that the 2022 NFL season played out for Brady and the Buccaneers, could this be the end? After finishing his 23rd NFL season, he is now a free agent.

So, if he were to decide to return, he could choose exactly where he wanted to play. But, as he mentioned when he initially retired, the National Football League is getting younger and faster, has the seven-time Super Bowl Champion finally realized that?

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Edited by Tejas Rathi