Tampa Bay Buccaneers superstar quarterback Tom Brady has done it all throughout what has been an iconic NL career. This is why the former New England Patriots QB is the GOAT.

One more thing that he has learned to do through the years is to lose gracefully. Somewhat. This wasn't always the case during his time with the Patriots. As a matter of fact, one infamous incident that still remains fresh in our memory is the time the seven-time Super Bowl champ refused to shake Nick Foles' hand after a loss. Apparently, this isn't an isolated incident for Brady.

Veteran QB Ryan Fitzpatrick has now spilled the beans on Brady. According to the 39-year-old veteran, he too has been on the receiving end of a Brady handshake snub after a Patriots game:

“Beating Tom Brady, after the first time, because after the first time he didn't shake my hand,” Fitzpatrick said, via Cork Gaines of Insider. “I was on the Jets [for the second win, four years later], and I had to chase him down on the 50-yard line.”

Fitzpatrick did not stop there. He then revealed how much of a sore loser the former Patriots superstar was (is?):

“Apparently, he hates losing more than everybody else hates losing,” Fitzpatrick said. “When he does lose, I want a handshake.”

This is just another thing that makes Tom Brady great. Not his knack for snubbing his opponents after a loss, but rather, his unbridled competitive drive. I guess you can say that, right?