The Washington Redskins were already dealing with internal strife before they took the field Sunday for Week 1.

According to NFL Network, several Redskins veterans were not happy about running back Adrian Peterson being made a healthy scratch for their game against the Eagles. That group of disgruntled vets, of course, includes Peterson himself.

Peterson had a renaissance season last year at age 33, rushing for 1,042 yards and seven touchdowns along with 20 catches for 208 yards and another score, and head coach Jay Gruden’s decision to scratch Peterson is “not sitting well with” the veterans after what Peterson did for the team last season, per NFL Network. Peterson was rewarded in March with a two-year, $8 million deal which came with $1.5 million guaranteed. He picked up another $1 million in guaranteed money by being on the 53-man roster for the start of the season.

The Redskins badly needed Peterson’s production after talented 2018 second-round pick Derrius Guice tore his ACL during a preseason game last year. Now that the 22-year-old Guice is healthy, Redskins head coach Jay Gruden is opting to scratch Peterson and dress Guice, pass-catching back Chris Thompson and former Eagle Wendell Smallwood, whom Washington claimed off waivers and who can play special teams.

Player-management discord has been an issue during the offseason as Pro Bowl tackle Trent Williams has been away from the team, wanting to be traded. The Redskins don’t seem willing to trade him.