PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Allen Barbre does not seem particularly moved by Clay Matthews' claim that Barbre's hit on him Monday night was a cheap shot.

"Everyone’s got their own opinion,” Barbre said, via the Delaware News Journal. “If I didn’t block him, then maybe he would’ve made the tackle. I’m here to try to help us win, so I don’t really value his opinion. I just want to win.”

Matthews suffered a separated AC joint in his left shoulder in the first quarter of Monday's game between the Eagles and Green Bay Packers when Barbre popped him with a blindside block on a receiver end-around.

"I wasn't a fan of it," Matthews said of Barbre's block. "I mean, I've got a lot more to say about it, but I'm going to say it behind closed doors. It was a cheap shot, but it is what it is. I ate it. Unfortunately, I landed on my shoulder, and that's kind of what I've been dealing with since."

Matthews said he had to take a pain-killing injection to get back into the game. His status for this weekend against the Houston Texans is uncertain.

The Green Bay linebacker speculated that the officials "didn't throw a flag probably because I wasn't a quarterback."

“At first, I looked around and made sure there was no flag,” Barbre said. “You never know these days if you’re going to get a flag for something like that. I heard the crowd [cheering the hit]. I’m glad we got the first down. That’s what I’m most excited about.”