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“Aaron Rodgers and Bryson DeChambeau Beating Our Heads”: Tom Brady Admits He Was ‘All Talk, No Show’ In A Final Twitter Thread After Losing His Golf Match With Phil Mickelson

Ashish Priyadarshi
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Tom Brady couldn’t back up his persistent trash talking as the Bucs quarterback fell to Aaron Rodgers and Bryson DeChambeau in ‘The Match.’

In the weeks leading up to the game, Brady would consistently find ways to pick on Aaron Rodgers, from degrading him as a Jeopardy host to picking on his uncertainty with the Packers, Brady left absolutely no stone unturned.

However, after losing to Rodgers and DeChambeau, Brady took a page out of his own notebook to make fun of himself after losing.

Also Read: “Tom Brady Is The Greatest Athlete Of All Time”: Charles Barkley Annoints Bucs QB At The Top Of The Sporting World, Not Just The NFL, After Golf Match With Aaron Rodgers

Tom Brady Says Aaron Rodgers & Bryson DeChambeau Crushed Him & Phil Mickelson

Rodgers and DeChambeau were able to overcome an absolutely incredible 390 foot tee shot and finish off an exceptional day of golf.

Rodgers would put in the final putt to win the game:

After the game, Brady had to acknowledge his own shortcomings and admit that all the trash-talking and trolling really didn’t amount to anything as it didn’t translate to a win on the golf course.

This marks the second year in a row that Brady has lost with Phil Mickelson. Mickelson had been undefeated previously when he hadn’t partnered up with Brady, and this was something that Brady had to call out as well.

With all this being said, one thing is for certain: Brady remains the king of social media when it comes to NFL.

Also Read: “That’s incredible, man. It inspired me,”: Charles Barkley praises Tom Brady & His work ethic during golf match vs Aaron Rodgers

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Ashish Priyadarshi

Ashish Priyadarshi

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Ashish Priyadarshi is The SportsRush's content manager and editor. Ashish freelanced for 1 year in the NFL division before taking on an editorial role in the company. He then tacked on managing content while adding on a writing role in the NBA division. Ashish has been closely following the NFL and NBA since the 2012 season when the Patriots lost the Super Bowl and Derrick Rose was at the height of his powers. Since then, Ashish has focused on honing his knowledge for both leagues in, even writing crossover pieces. In his free time, Ashish is an avid basketball player, he loves to watch movies and TV shows, immersing himself in the cinematic world. Ashish studies computer science and data science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and would love to mesh his love for sports with his technical skills.

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