After a skirmish during Thursday’s practice between Eagles wide receiver Riley Cooper and cornerback Cary Williams, video captured Eagles quarterback Michael Vick stepping in and trying to break up the fight.

WATCH: Riley Cooper caught on tape fighting Eagles teammate.

After practice, Vick was still rattled by the incident.

When a reporter approached Vick in the locker room and congratulated the QB on being a peacemaker in the altercation, Vick didn’t want to hear it.

“I try to be the peacemaker,” said Vick, “but these young dudes don’t respect me.”

After a minute, Vick went on:

“Our maturity level’s gotta be on a whole different plane. Regardless of who the catalyst was for the whole fight, that doesn’t matter. We’ve gotta be men. We’re not guys who are out on the street, fighting one another. We’re teammates … It’s game week. We don’t have time for that. I don’t. It’s a distraction.”

Reporters then asked Vick if he was fine with cornerback Cary Williams, who appeared to upset Vick during the fight.

“Oh, yeah, 20 seconds and that’s it,” said Vick. “Everybody moves on.”

Most of Vick’s teammates agreed with him, saying the incident was forgotten quickly.

Williams has been making waves since arriving from the Ravens in the offseason, first saying he was worried the Eagles D would be considered a “doormat” and also getting in a fight with the Patriots during a scrimmage between the two teams.

Williams also went on the record about Cooper’s use of a racial slur in a video that was captured at a Kenny Chesney concert, telling USA TODAY Sports that healing the broken trust between him and Cooper will take time because the racial slur “puts a damper to my spirits to what type of person he is. I’m more cautious now to approach him.”

(Thanks to Philly.com for sharing.)