After the Patriots beat the Raiders at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Sunday, a reporter from an extremely popular Mexican site called Sopitas, wanted to give Tom Brady a Mexican national team jersey as a gift.

As Sopitas‘ Francisco Alanis explained to SB Nation, the jersey was meant to be an apology from the people of Mexico to the Patriots quarterback since a member of the Mexican media stole his Super Bowl 51 jersey. However, Brady ignored the gift, so the reporter had to quickly change his plans.

That’s where Marshawn Lynch comes in.

Warning: Lynch uses NSFW language in the video

Per a Sopitas blog post published on Tuesday (roughly translated to English):

I caught a glimpse of Marshawn Lynch, (running back) of the Raiders, who, prior to the game, sat down during the anthem of the United States as part of the protests against racism and discrimination, only to be standing and honoring the Mexican national anthem when it began at the Estadio Azteca, a gesture that, contrary to what Donald Trump thinks, we all wanted to thank. Lynch NEVER talks to the press, so while I was heading towards him, I was thinking that I was going to suck a bang or something. However, Lynch understood the gesture, and not only accepted the sweater, but began to talk, talk and talk.

You can watch the amazing exchange as Lynch happily accepts the jersey above. Here’s what the Raiders running back told the Mexican reporter as he put the jersey on his shoulder and walked off the field:

“What’s up with my amigos? What’s up with my Mex, man? Aye, we got hella Mex out in The Town (Oakland), man … They be kicking it with me, though. Know what I’m talkin’ about? We eat hella tacos, hella enchiladas, hella quesadillas.”

He used lots of slang and the author of the blog post said they really didn’t know exactly what Lynch was saying, but added, “We can know that, although it may seem otherwise, Lynch’s gesture was one of gratitude.”