August 14, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Leon Orr (99), St. Louis Rams cornerback Janoris Jenkins (21), and Raiders outside linebacker Neiron Ball (58) pose for a photo after a preseason NFL football game at O.co Coliseum. The Raiders defeated the Rams 18-3. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Leon Orr took to Twitter to deny a report that he was involved in an after the whistle scuffle with Jon Feliciano during Tuesday’s OTA session.

Skirmishes between offensive lineman and defensive lineman during the long offseason program in the NFL are common as the tempers of players trying to make a name for themselves often boil over. With the Oakland Raiders being no exception as two separate scuffles were reported during Tuesday’s OTA practice session at the team’s Alameda HQ.

One of those scuffles reported allegedly involved Leon Orr and Jon Feliciano according to CSN Bay Area’s Scott Bair, but Orr isn’t admitting to being involved in a shoving match with his fellow teammate. Taking to Twitter to dismiss Bair’s report following practice.

Don't go tweeting lies …

I only want the best for my brothers

Orr’s manager, Justin Tabb, also took to Twitter denying that any after the whistle stuff went down involving the former Florida defensive tackle.

No scuffle @BairCSN Not tweet worthy, just working the news. It's a headline @LeonOrr — Justin Tabb (@jptabb) May 31, 2016

Even if Orr was getting into it with Feliciano during practice, which according to Orr did not happen, it is a non-story as Orr is currently focused on making the team by any means necessary. After playing in three games last season, the pressure will be on Orr to make a step forward in 2016 following his rookie season. A little bit of fire on the last day of May never hurt anybody, even if it may or may not have happened, expect Orr to leave it all on the practice field as he looks to impress the coaching staff and make a push to crack the 53 man roster in late August.