After Super Bowl 50, the post-game interviews got a bit interesting.

Cam Newton got up and walked out of his press conference rather abruptly, leading to lively discussion about the young quarterback’s leadership. Or lack thereof.

But what was originally missed was the fact that both the Carolina Panthers and the winning Denver Broncos were being interviewed in the same room.

Newton heard the exuberant voice of Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. speaking to the media, saying they wanted to force Cam to throw the ball, which upset the Panthers QB and led him to storming out.

Well, according to our own Jon Heath, who received a text from Harris about the “incident,” Harris had no idea Newton could hear him speaking to the media.

.@ChrisHarrisJr to me via text: "I had no clue he was right by me," re: Newton walking out press conference while CHJ spoke to media. #SB50 — Jon Heath (@JonHeathNFL) February 8, 2016

Harris said he was talking to the media and his comments were not directed at Cam. — Jon Heath (@JonHeathNFL) February 8, 2016

Harris is a stand-up guy, and presumably he wouldn’t purposely troll Newton.

Still, for Super Bowl LI next year, maybe the NFL will decide to put opposing teams’ press conferences in different rooms.