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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were able to sweep an overtime win and keep their case for the NFC South title. Despite picking up a triumph, their past setbacks remained the talk of the town. Tom Brady is struggling and probably having the worst season of his storied career. The QB1 did not look bright after the Week 16 win and has a valid reason to be upset.

After the OT win over the Cardinals, Tom Brady appeared in front of the media. The quarterback stood at the podium for nearly 120 seconds and left early. But The Pharaoh detailed his reasons for not being happy after picking up a comeback win. The franchise’s 7-8 record is bugging the GOAT.

Tom Brady is somber

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Tom Brady mentioned, “I think we’re all comfortable you know in those situations… awesome job. Ran really hard; Was on a mission. Ran the wrong tackles, ran hard caught the ball well, pass protected well, so this team has a lot of resiliency. We Fight Hard. Seven and Eight, that’s not where we want to be, but got a chance to the Championship game next week.”

While Brady’s early departure may look suspicious, he may not have spoken for long due to his sore voice. Moreover, the QB1’s disappointment is inevitable since it was one of the worst seasons in his storied career.

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Despite the difficulties, Tampa Bay won the Week 16 game in overtime. The Buccaneers have two regular-season games remaining. The final two games would determine whether or not the Bucs clinch the division.

What are the Buccaneers’ chances of making the playoffs?

The Buccaneers defeated the Cardinals even though the game was not attractive. The team is on the verge of notching the NFC South championship and advancing to the playoffs. Tampa Bay’s division supremacy appears to be astounding. However, they still have two games left in the regular season.

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According to Fox Sports’ Greg Auman, the Buccaneers could win the NFC South if they beat their division rivals, the Panthers. If the Buccaneers end up losing to the Panthers, they can still win the division if they beat the Falcons in Week 18 and the Cardinals lose to New Orleans. Moreover, the Buccaneers (8-9) could be a wild card if the Panthers conquer their division.

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Will the Buccaneers blow past their division opponents in the upcoming games? It is open to scrutiny.

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