Bills DE Jerry Hughes was not happy after his team’s loss to the Dolphins. Not necessarily because Buffalo lost, though. He took issue with something a referee had allegedly said to him and confronted that referee in the tunnel following the game.

Jerry Hughes runs off field and straight to officials, getting in the face of one in particular. Clearly something said that set Hughes off. #Bills pic.twitter.com/4uuqHL9mLM — Jon Scott (@JonScottTV) December 2, 2018

Hughes accuses the referee of calling him a derogatory term. And the ref he appears to be confronting is Roy Ellison, who was suspended in 2013 for “making a profane and derogatory statement” to Redskins LT Trent Williams.

“NFL game officials are expected to avoid personal confrontations with players and be respectful of players and coaches at all times,” an NFL spokesperson said back in 2013 following the announcement of Ellison’s suspension. It does not sound like he’s meeting that expectation if Hughes’ allegation is true.

When asked about the incident, Hughes response was … curious.

"I would love to see the video" Jerry Hughes' comments in the locker room regarding him confronting an official in the tunnel after the game.#GoBills @News_8 #Bills pic.twitter.com/A9nk5VRb4i — Dan Fetes (@danfetes) December 2, 2018

This will not be the last we hear about this confrontation.