Following the Buffalo Bills’ 13-12 victory over the Tennessee Titans, one of the newest members of the team decided to celebrate by taking a shot at his former team.

Defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, who was signed earlier this week after being released by the Miami Dolphins, took to Instagram and posted the following a message which is likely aimed at his former team:

#Bills new DT, Jordan Phillips, with an interesting Instagram story following another Dolphins loss… pic.twitter.com/LIGCDw5eHt — Bradley Gelber (@BradleyGelber) October 7, 2018

Phillips, who was seen cursing at his former coaches last week after being pulled from the game, claimed that his release had nothing to do with the incident.

Just here to squash this sideline outburst stuff…. this move had nothing to do with that… so please quit putting false things out there to make their story better… — Jordan Phillips (@bigj9797) October 2, 2018

Dolphins fans were quick to respond to today’s Instagram story, however the DT asked to be left alone, despite starting things in the first place.

Phins fans please leave me alone I’m just trying to enjoy this HUGE W with #Billsmafia — Jordan Phillips (@bigj9797) October 7, 2018

While this all seems harmless enough, Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott is not a fan of players using social media to speak out. It wouldn’t be a surprise if McDermott had a word with Phillips following today’s post to explain how the Bills expect their players to conduct themselves, on and off the field. Or how McDermott thinks they should conduct themselves, that is.