The great Tom Brady just got trumped and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signal-caller isn't having it. The three-time NFL MVP got sacked early in their game against the New York Giants on Monday night at  MetLife Stadium as the Buccaneers tried to keep the contest close.

It was Giants defensive end Leonard Williams who got to Brady after he fought his way through the offensive line to get to the superstar quarterback. The play ended the Buccaneers' drive, which left the six-time Super Bowl champion frustrated as he approached their bench. It was unclear if he was upset with himself or his teammates, who failed to cover him.

No one wouldn't want to be Tom Brady's helmet right now.

After being down for virtually the entire game, the 43-year-old Brady finally got his first touchdown pass halfway through the third quarter after he connected with tight end Rob Gronkowski to put the Buccaneers up, 15-14. Unfortunately, a late field goal from the Giants gave them back the lead and had Tom Brady and company scrambling again with a full quarter left to play.

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