Did Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady snub another opposing quarterback after a loss? Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Shannon Sharpe rips Tom Brady for not shaking Jared Goff's hand after loss

Tom Brady ghosted Nick Foles following a loss to the Chicago Bears earlier this season. The six-time Super Bowl champion did the same thing again on Monday night after a 27-24 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

Brady didn't play well in the loss, tossing two interceptions, including one on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' final drive of the game. Instead of shaking the hand of Rams quarterback Jared Goff, Brady ran straight for the locker room in frustration. 

Not shaking another quarterback's hand after a disappointing loss is understandable, but Brady, who is widely considered the greatest quarterback of all time, avoiding his second handshake of the season makes him look like a sore loser. At least, that's what Shannon Sharpe thinks. 

The Hall of Famer ripped Brady, saying that his attitude is horrendous and that someone needs to call him out for it. 

The NFL has recommended that players limit contact after games due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. However, Brady has stuck around to shake the hand of every quarterback that he has beaten this season, to Sharpe's point. 

If Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs take down the Bucs on Sunday, it'll be very interesting to see what Brady does after the game. 

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