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The Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers are fighting hard for the NFC South division title. An injury to rival quarterback Drew Brees could signal the start of a downfall for Sean Payton’s New Orleans Saints.

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The addition of veteran wideout Antonio Brown could prove to be a smart piece of business by coach Bruce Arians and the Glazer family.

The Buccaneers are second in the NFC South Division table behind the Saints. They will go up against Sean McVay’s Los Angeles Rams in Week 11.

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Can the Tampa Bay outfit dethrone the reigning champions? Rams CB Jalen Ramsey feels Antonio Brown and Tom Brady definitely have the credentials to do so.

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Jalen Ramsey looking forward to playing against Antonio Brown

Speaking ahead of Monday night’s game at the Raymond James Stadium, Pro Bowler Jalen Ramsey was all praise for veteran NFL wide receiver, Antonio Brown.

“I’ve had some good matchups with AB, glad to see he’s back in the league. Probably one of the top three, if not the best WR, that I’ve played in my career,” Ramsey said via ESPN’s Lindsey Thiry.

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Brown has featured in the Buccaneers’ last two outings in the league. On 10 receptions, AB has 100 receiving yards to his name. However, he is yet to register a receiving yard this season.

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Furthermore, the former Jacksonville Jaguars man also singled out Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady for special recognition ahead of Monday’s meeting in Florida.

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He said, “He (Tom Brady) is the greatest. Probably will go down as the greatest of all time. I think I can leave it at that. You all know who he is and what he can do and how he can lead his team.”

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Coach Arians knows the importance of Monday’s game at the Raymond James Stadium. The Bucs need to be flawless over the next few weeks in order to pip the Saints for the divisional title.

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