Several members of the Denver Broncos had to be separated following a locker room shouting match after Sunday's 16–3 loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday.
According to NFL.com, Broncos defensive backs and offensive linemen were involved in an altercation after Broncos coach Gary Kubiak asked players if they wanted to address the team.
Broncos left tackle Russell Okung volunteered to speak up, according to the report, but cornerback Aqib Talib quickly objected, leading to shouting between the two groups of players.
"I definitely understand their frustration," Okung told NFL.com. "They played well enough to win, and they held that team to 16 points, which a lot of teams don't do.