Aaron Rodgers and Matt LaFleur aren’t going to let a brief sideline scuffle damper their burgeoning relationship.

Following the Packers’ 21-16 win over the Vikings on Sunday, the quarterback addressed a heated exchange that took place with his rookie head coach after a three-and-out during the second quarter.

“It was about the look on defense,” Rodgers explained, according to ESPN. “I was actually kind of surprised that he was coming over to talk about that, but we got it all sorted out over there on the sideline. It actually wasn’t a big deal. … We’re a little animated at times. I can’t say we were yelling how much we love each other, but we definitely weren’t MF-ing each other or anything. It was talking about the look there and getting on the same page.”

Though Rodgers has maintained he and LaFleur have an open line of communication amid clashes during training camp, he appreciated his coach going the extra mile by sitting on the bench with him after a disappointing play.

“It’s definitely helpful, when he’s bouncing stuff off — ‘Do you like this? Do you like that? Do you want to start with this? You want to get to this?'” Rodgers said.

While Rodgers said he did the same with former coach Mike McCarthy — “I’d kind of go to over where he was at” — he noted LaFleur “likes to get cozy on the bench.”

With the Packers currently 2-0, LaFleur and Rodgers are riding high on early-season success. But with 14 games ahead, LaFleur expects more animated conversations with Rodgers in the future.

“That’s just two competitive guys, and I’m sure it’s not going to be the last one we have,” LaFleur said. “But you know, just competitors, heat of the moment and it is what it is. I would much rather have that than anything else because you want guys that are extreme competitors, and that’s what he is.”

The Packers face the 0-2 Broncos next Sunday.