Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback Ben Roethlisberger issued a new comment on his star wide receiver, Antonio Brown, during his radio show appearance this morning.

On Monday, reports surfaced of an altercation between Roethlisberger and Brown that led to the star wideout missing this past weekend’s game.

ESPN.com had more details:

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette first reported Brown elected to sit out practices after the heated dispute, and the Steelers’ decision not to play him against the Bengals had nothing to do with a knee injury. The report, citing several sources, said Brown became “disgusted” and threw a football in anger at one of his teammates during a walk-through. A source told ESPN that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was involved in the incident with Brown, but this wasn’t a head-to-head clash, and more of Brown flaming up like he has in the past. The source added that it didn’t appear Brown threw a football directly at the quarterback.

Roethlisberger issued a comment on the rumors this morning:

“Ben Roethlisberger says on his radio show (93.7 the Fan) he had no issue w/ A. Brown. ‘If there was a blowout, I certainly didn’t see it,’ said Roethlisberger, who talked to Brown Thurs AM and ‘everything was great,’ but understands frustration from Brown being gone late in week,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler tweeted.

Ben Roethlisberger says on his radio show (93.7 the Fan) he had no issue w/ A. Brown. “If there was a blowout, I certainly didn’t see it,” said Roethlisberger, who talked to Brown Thurs AM and “everything was great,” but understands frustration from Brown being gone late in week. — Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) January 1, 2019

The Steelers missed out on the playoffs this season despite entering the year as a Super Bowl favorite.

Pittsburgh obviously has some major questions to answer heading into the offseason.