Its been a bad season for the Miami Dolphins and it got uglier against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in Week 7.

First, the Bills came back in the second half to win, 31-21, and keep Miami winless. Then safety Bobby McCain took matters into his own hands on the sidelines.

According to the Buffalo News, McCain, 26, spat at a group of Bills fans which included a 13-year-old fan.

The Erie County Sheriff’s Office is looking into the incident, in conjunction with the NFL and Bills. Per the initial report, a fan named Dylan Wentland, 28, said McCain “threatened to spit in the boy’s face.” Then after the game, in response to Wentland asking McCain what kind of role model he is for the threat, the Dolphins’ player spit at Wentland and went into the locker room. The boy’s father also said McCain “faked spitting” at his son “five or six times” as well in the report.

The boys reportedly called McCain “irrelevant” which started the incident. Which… it seems like fans say much, much worse things to players.

In response to the story, Dolphins head coach Brian Flores said the team is going to address the situation, according to Dolphins Wire, by discipline McCain.

“I talked to Bobby about this this morning. He and I had a pretty open dialogue. I heard his side of the story. It’s unfortunate. I feel like he needed to handle that situation better,” Flores said. “We’re going to discipline Bobby for that. We’ll handle that discipline internally. Situations like this, we’ve got to handle those situations. Before I say that, we take those very seriously. There’s a standard that we’re trying to set here of professionalism, of the way we go about things, and we need to live up to that standard and we’re going to. I talked to Bobby and again, I heard his side of the story but we need to handle the situation better.”