Even though Sunday's matchup against the Los Angeles Rams did not go the way that the surging New Orleans Saints had originally hoped, Pro Bowl wide receiver Michael Thomas has elected to take the high road en route to thanking the franchise's loyal fans for their continued support.

With the Saints finding themselves on the wrong end of one of the most controversial blown calls in the history of the NFL, Thomas remained a class act into the new week while tweeting the following to Saints fans on Monday.

However, this was not Thomas' sole tweet since the end of Sunday's heartbreaker in New Orleans.

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Although this season did not end favorably for the Saints, who also fell victim to the now infamous “Minneapolis Miracle” last postseason, it does appear as though the NFC South franchise will begin the 2019-20 campaign as one of the favorites to bring home the Lombardi Trophy. Now all the Saints need is a little bit of luck to accompany all that talent down in the bayou.

As for Thomas specifically, the soon-to-be 26-year-old wideout has continued to impress thus far into his brief NFL tenure. Quickly becoming the Saints' main man along the outside with current Rams wide receiver Brandin Cooks making his way around the league after a three-year stint in New Orleans, Thomas accumulated a whopping 125 catches for 1,405 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns during the 2018-19 regular season.

Despite his eye-popping production, Thomas has only played three seasons atop the highest level, all of which have come as a member of the Saints.