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Tom Brady is active on Facebook, but don’t expect any behind-the-scenes Patriots footage.

The New England quarterback said coach Bill Belichick would not allow a video to be posted from the locker room, as the Steelers’ Antonio Brown strangely did on Sunday night after Pittsburgh’s 18-16 win over Kansas City.

“That’s against our team policy, so I don’t think that would go over well with our coach,” Brady said on WEEI on Monday morning, ahead of the rivals’ AFC Championship Game showdown.

It’s unlikely Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is all that thrilled, either. Brown’s video eventually was pulled down Monday morning.

The star receiver put the 17-minute video on Facebook Live, which included Tomlin calling the Patriots “a–holes” and an off-camera warning (possibly from Ben Roethlisberger) not to post anything controversial on social media.

“Every coach has a different style. Our coach, he’s been in the league for 42 years and he’s pretty old-school,” Brady said. “He’s not into social media, and I think he lets everyone know that. I think our team has a policy, we don’t show anything that should be private because he feels when we are inside our stadium, inside the walls, there has to be a degree of privacy that we have. What’s done in the locker room should stay in the locker room.”

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