ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Detroit wide receiver Golden Tate said he believes Minnesota "110 percent" took some cheap shots at the Lions during the Vikings' 26-16 win Sunday.

Tate wouldn't elaborate on which plays he felt were cheap shots but said there were several.

"After watching the film, there were several holds, late hits that I think should have been called and a couple of them I wouldn't be surprised if we turned them in," Tate said Monday. "But then again, that's part of playing on the road. You got to control that by not making the game close and busting it wide open, so that's what we should have done better, but there were a few plays out there I think were clear violations of this game."

One controversial play involved quarterback Matthew Stafford. Minnesota linebacker Anthony Barr hit Stafford as the quarterback was headed out of bounds. Stafford ended up in the Lions' bench on the play. Multiple Detroit players came to Stafford's defense, and he got in Barr's face as well.

Barr was flagged for unnecessary roughness on the play, and on Monday, his coach, Mike Zimmer, admonished the second-year player.

"Anthony, for some reason, he got upset about something during the game and the guy, he slowed down when he stepped out of bounds, but he was out of bounds. There's no need to do that," Zimmer said. "We want to play tough, clean, smart football, and that was not tough, clean and smart."

Asked about the play, Tate declined to say whether that was one of the incidents he considered cheap.

"There were a couple," Tate said. "Several. A bunch."

Lions coach Jim Caldwell said earlier Monday he had no issues with Barr's hit on Stafford.

"No sir. That's just the way our game is played," Caldwell said. "It's a tough, hard-nosed game. The officials are there to keep those within the rules, and when there's an infraction, they call it.

"There was an infraction on the one that was out of bounds, and they called it. I think they do a good job of that."

The Minnesota defense was credited with hitting Stafford eight times Sunday, and the quarterback needed to have X-rays on his ribs and chest after the game.

Information from ESPN.com Vikings reporter Ben Goessling contributed to this report.