Denver — The Buffalo Bills lost their composure against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

After officials flagged cornerback Stephon Gilmore for a defensive pass interference penalty in the second quarter of the 24-17 loss, defensive end Jerry Hughes got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for disagreeing with the call and multiple players on both teams began jawing at one another. Meanwhile, Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders was down on the field with an injury.

At the center of the confrontation was Bills safety Aaron Williams, who ended up face-to-face with Broncos nose tackle Terrance Knighton. Not only did Knighton take issue with Williams' behavior, but he said he's not a good enough player to be acting how he was acting.

"First of all, if you hit a guy and it's a football play and you didn't mean to do it, (then) show some sportsmanship," Knighton said after the game. "You know, when you're not that elite of a player to be jawing to our sideline, and if that's your way of getting your team into the game, then I feel bad for your team. Just play the game within the rules and don't come on the sideline acting like your intent is to hurt players because that shouldn't be how it is. Players are a fraternity, and I don't even believe he was the guy that hit him, so I don't know what his argument was."

The Bills ended up getting flagged for 11 penalties in the game and weren't shy about voicing criticism toward the officials, as the penalties had a big impact on the game.