Update: Here’s video:

Derek Wolfe talking about eating Philip's children….now with sound… #Broncos pic.twitter.com/KRmb2lLkVh — Ryan Greene (@RGreene5280) October 31, 2016

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Derek Wolfe may actually be an animal, not a defender in the NFL.

After the Broncos defeated the Chargers 27-19 on Sunday, Wolfe told Altitude Sports host Vic Lombardi that his relationship with San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers hasn’t been the same since he told the signal-caller that he was going to eat his kids.

"Don't like him. Not the kind of guy I'd hang out with. Ever since I told him I'd eat his kids, just hasn't been the same." Wolfe on Rivers — Vic Lombardi (@VicLombardi) October 31, 2016

Lombardi also tweeted that the full interview with Wolfe will air on Altitude Sports 95 AM at 10 a.m. MT on Monday.

Rivers, who had eight children, is apparently not on good terms with Wolfe, which is not surprising. Threatening to eat someone’s children would likely result in an estranged relationship ten times out of ten.

Rivers finished the game with three interceptions and he was sacked four times, though none of those sacks came from Wolfe, who had two tackles.

This is not the first time we’ve seen animal-like actions from Wolfe. Against the Texans last week, Wolfe dislocated a finger, popped it back in between plays and continued playing.

Wolfe has 28 tackles and 4.5 sacks through eight games this season.