Broncos DT Kevin Vickerson fumes over personal fouls

Lindsay H. Jones | USA TODAY Sports

INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Vickerson lost his cool.

After his second personal foul penalty Sunday night, both for removing his helmet, Vickerson steamed on the Denver Broncos' sideline, leaned over and punched an orange Gatorade cooler.

"When you get calls that don't go your way, you get cheap shots and [crap] like that, but still get called against you, what are you going to do then? You try to play through it," Vickerson told USA TODAY Sports. "But at the same time, it's frustrating, when you know you did everything right. You know what I mean?"

On that play, video replays showed Vickerson taking a shot at Satele's knee. Satele had to leave the game after the play and he did not return.

Vickerson said the game tape will show Satele's play wasn't clean, either.

"The guy kneed me in my head and jumped on my neck, and I got called for it. It's on tape," Vickerson said. "At some point during the game, I blacked out. It is what it is."

Vickerson was later called for a personal foul for roughing the passer after colliding with Colts quarterback Andrew Luck.

"I was trying to turn and run, and he was right in my way. I didn't hit him hard, I didn't try to touch him, but I did," Vickerson said. "A penalty is a penalty."

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