Monday’s Mashup: Tom Brady posts ‘W’ video with Rob Gronkowski, Eminem soundtrack on Instagram after Super Bowl win

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MONDAY’S BROADCAST HIGHLIGHTS:NBA: Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. (NBATV)NBA: San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 p.m. (NBATV)NHL: Los Angeles at NY Rangers, 7 p.m. (NHL Network)

AROUND THE WEB:

-- Tom Brady posted a video  to Instagram on Sunday night with Rob Gronkowski to celebrate the Patriots’ Super Bowl win and might suggest a message about Gronkowski's future.

Captioned “THE W,” the video is similar to the “W” video of they posted after the AFC Championship win, only the soundtrack is the “na na na na” final seconds of Eminem’s “Without Me.”

THE W.

A post shared by Tom Brady (@tombrady) on Feb 3, 2019 at 11:23pm PST

The motion Gronk makes might suggest "weighing his options" about whether he should retire and the final second shows, "To be continued…," which could refer to the Patriots aiming to go back to the Super Bowl next year or Gronk returning to the field rather than retire. 

The video also flashes the 13-3 final Super Bowl score over Stephon Gilmore’s catch.

-- Brandon Spikes celebrated the Super Bowl in an odd way on Sunday morning before the game when he tweeted a photo of himself with Aaron Hernandez.

---------- #superbowl #SuperBowlWeekend #SuperBowlGameFace pic.twitter.com/Eg1PFsyvc8

— BrandonSpikes55 (@brandonspikes55) February 3, 2019

“#superbowl #SuperBowlWeekend #SuperBowlGameFace,” Spikes captioned the photo, along with a bunch of fire emojis.

And the responses were as you would expect.

Killer photo

— Big Linc In The Building---- (@brooklyngohard) February 3, 2019

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— Jared (@HTXJared) February 3, 2019

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— Joel Embiid’s Trademarked Shirley Temple Recipe (@76ersFanOnline) February 3, 2019

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— Matthew (@MattH1105) February 3, 2019

Spikes and Hernandez played college football together at the University of Florida before spending one year together with the Patriots.

QUOTE OF THE DAY: “There's no other way to say it, but I got out-coached tonight." --  Sean McVay, after his Rams lost 13-3 to the Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday