Brandon McManus is a team player.

The Denver Broncos kicker indicated to fans on Twitter that kickers and punters who celebrate draw attention to themselves. As McManus sees it, the holder, long snapper and offensive line should also receive credit.

May have to do that in another life. Don't punt the ball and will never celebrate unless it is with my holder, snapper and o-line https://t.co/38fqUDko14 — Brandon McManus (@thekidmcmanus) January 13, 2017

McManus was responding to a tweet from a fan that said he would be more popular if he danced like Oakland Raiders punter Marquette King. Though King’s dancing is well-received by fans and generally perceived as fun-loving antics, McManus seemingly does not approve.

The tweet came right after McManus had fun with another fan who called him his second-favorite kicker in the NFL.

Yeah I think I'm second coolest too https://t.co/Kzwt2BXoHz — Brandon McManus (@thekidmcmanus) January 13, 2017

McManus’ tweet may have also been a shot at Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, who is also known for his post-kick celebrations.

McManus and former Denver punter Britton Colquitt have taken offense to Tucker’s claim that he could kick an 84-yard field goal in Denver. Tucker’s bold claims are only part of the reason that McManus and Colquitt have a beef with him.

Colquitt explained on Altitude Sports 950 last August that Tucker’s celebrations are not appreciated by fellow special teams players:

Tucker loves Tucker. He loves himself so much and I take it personally because Morgan Cox is [the Ravens’] long snapper and he was my long snapper at Tennessee. I also take it personally because I’m a holder. If I was a kicker, the last thing I’m going to do when I make a field goal is sprint as far away from my holder and snapper, as he loves to do and just does some kind of dance. That drives me crazy. It’s not like, nice snap, nice hold, nice kick, Tucker.

So lest anyone thought otherwise, kickers and punters are people, too. They have their own rivalries, just like any other players on the field. We’ll give this round to McManus and Colquitt and wait to see if King or Tucker will respond.