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Antonio Brown Trolls Bucs After Playoff Loss

Troll, troll, troll your boat.

Like a jilted ex-lover, Antonio Brown just can’t seem to get over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers—despite the three-week gap since they last spoke.

The mercurial wide receiver clearly still has some resentment as to how his time with the team came to a shirtless, equipment-throwing end. He wasted no time in trolling the team after its home playoff loss to the Rams on Sunday.

Literally minutes after the final whistle, Brown posted an altered photo of himself during the aforementioned shirtless tirade holding a sign that reads “Bucs eliminated” with the caption “ICant” and a crying emoji.

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Brown’s animosity with the team is well-documented. However, it’s antics like this that make it hard to fathom another team taking a chance on him.

Andrew Corselli

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