Things are already getting ugly in Miami.

The Dolphins opened the season with a demoralizing 59-10 loss to the Ravens on Sunday in Miami, and it reportedly sparked the start of a possible rebellion.

A number of Dolphins players contacted their agents after the lopsided defeat and asked them to pursue a trade, according to Pro Football Talk, citing league sources. The report states the players believe the coaching staff – despite saying differently – aren’t serious about trying to compete and win. (The Dolphins responded to the outlet, saying they have not heard from any agents or players regarding a trade.)

Losing would set Miami up for a high draft pick — likely college football quarterback prospects Justin Herbert (Oregon) and Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) — as they look to rebuild.

The Dolphins and coach Brian Flores have denied the franchise is in tank mode, but moves like recently trading receiver Kenny Stills and tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Texans has certainly raised questions.

Miami was out-gained 643 to 200 in total yards against Baltimore, turned the ball over three times and converted in their only appearance in the red zone.