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Jamaal Williams roasts Brady: My QB knows what fourth down is
Jamaal Williams took a little swipe at Brady. Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Jamaal Williams roasts Tom Brady: 'My QB knows what fourth down is'

The Green Bay Packers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to meet on Sunday for the first time this season, and the Bucs look a little different this time around with Tom Brady at quarterback. 

Sunday's game certainly will be one of the most interesting games of the season, Brady against Aaron Rodgers is the main reason why. While Brady is widely seen as the greatest of all time, Packers running back Jamaal Williams might think otherwise. 

Williams roasted Brady on a recent episode of "The Jamaal Williams Show," saying that Rodgers would never make a mistake like Brady did in Week 5 when the 43-year-old forgot what down it was:

"I'm pretty sure my quarterback knows what fourth down is, you know what I mean?. That's what I'm saying, like, Aaron Rodgers would never do that. Never. You know what I mean? He's too smart for that.

"We'd never be in that type of situation 'cause A-Rod is always prepared, always looking at the clock. We got too many people who are just too ready to go. We've been in those types of pressure situations before, so I feel like it's just natural for us to just be on top of everything and just go ball."

Brady never revealed whether or not he truly lost track of downs on the Buccaneers' final drive against the Chicago Bears, but head coach Bruce Arians protected his quarterback after the game, saying he didn't lose track of downs. 

Brady and Rodgers will face each other for just the third time in their historic careers this weekend. Rodgers and the Packers took down Brady and the New England Patriots in 2014 while Brady defeated Green Bay more recently in 2018. 

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