UPDATE: According to Adam Schefter, Jerry Hughes will not be suspended and official Roy Ellison was placed on administrative leave on Tuesday as the league reviews the matter.

Jerry Hughes may not have recalled screaming at an official after the Buffalo Bills' 21-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins, but the defensive end's comments in the video shared by Spectrum TV's Jon Scott may have legs.

In the video shown recorded by Scott, Hughes accuses an official of calling him a "b----." He goes on to tell the official, "I'll catch you. Trust me, I'll catch you."

Jerry Hughes runs off field and straight to officials, getting in the face of one in particular. Clearly something said that set Hughes off. #Bills pic.twitter.com/4uuqHL9mLM — Jon Scott (@JonScottTV) December 2, 2018

The official in question appears to be Roy Ellison. Pro Football Reference confirmed that Ellison was one of the officials for the Bills and Dolphins game. What makes this interesting is that Ellison has a history of saying derogatory things to NFL players. In 2013, Ellison was suspended one game without pay for making a 'profane and derogatory statement' toward Washington offensive lineman Trent Williams.

Williams told The Washington Post that Ellison called him a "garbage [expletive], disrespectful [expletive]."

The league said the following on Ellison's suspension at the time.

"NFL game officials are expected to avoid personal confrontations with players and be respectful of players and coaches at all times."

Although he's gone a few seasons without incident, the league should take Hughes' accusation seriously. It was reported that the NFL was looking into Hughes' post-game confrontation with Ellison, but as of this writing nothing has come from it. Considering the official in question, the league should do their due diligence to see if the official is guilty of using an expletive against Hughes.