Tom Brady was flagged for his first career unsportsmanlike penalty on Sunday. Matt Pendleton-USA TODAY Sports

Not only did Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers come out flat during Sunday’s NFC divisional round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams, but the star quarterback was bloodied in the game.

Brady was hit in the head by Von Miller in the second quarter of the game and was bleeding from his mouth as a result:

Here are some of the shots of his blood:

Brady was furious there was no penalty call on Miller for roughing the passer with a hit to the head. Not only did Brady not get the roughing call, but the Bucs quarterback was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct for complaining to the referees. That turned out to be Brady’s first career unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

Brady may have actually brought the penalty on himself with his big mouth.

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