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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is an active presence on social media. He interacts with his fans as well as other NFL colleagues. The six-time Super Bowl winner drops in weekly updates of his time with the Buccaneers and his teammates. Brady’s famous ‘W’ clips each time the Bucs win has become something of a fan favorite.

The latest set of Tom Brady interaction on Twitter involves a former New England Patriots teammate, Logan Ryan. Ryan and Brady spent three years together with the New England Patriots. They won two Super Bowl titles while playing under the great Bill Belichick.

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Tom Brady continues Twitter banter with Logan Ryan

Earlier this week, Ryan admitted that Tom Brady is like facing a ‘final boss’ in the popular Nintendo game, Mario. It is clear that despite parting ways three years ago, Ryan still has immense respect for the great Tom Brady.

The 43-year-old responded with some light banter of his own. Brady asked Ryan to recall the time when he helped the Tennessee Titans beat Tom Brady and the Patriots last year. Ryan pulled off a pick-six in the dying seconds of last year’s AFC Final. That was Tom Brady’s final game for the New England Patriots.

Here is what Ryan said after that game.

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“He reached out to me afterwards. I had dropped one earlier in the game and he said, ‘why can’t you drop them both?’ Even though I like you, I can’t drop them both. So we got much respect for each other, but to me he’s the ultimate test as a player,” Ryan said via northjersey.com.

Tom Brady and the Buccaneers have enjoyed a fine outing in the NFL this season. The NFC South franchise is sitting at the top of the division table with five wins from seven games. They are currently on track to make the NFL playoffs as we approach the halfway phase of the competition.

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Tom Brady, in particular, has thrown for 1,910 yards with 18 passing TDs against four receptions. The Buccaneers are on a two-game winning streak as they gear up to play the struggling New York Giants on Monday.

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