Cincinnati Bengals rookie running back Joe Mixon isn’t happy after the team’s 29-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Though quiet to start his career, Mixon couldn’t help but speak out Sunday night after coach Marvin Lewis and his staff ignored him in the second half.

WLWT’s Elise Jesse caught what he had to say:

(1/2)"Bell gets the ball 35 times, I get it 7 in the 1st half & don't touch the ball again."- Joe Mixon — Elise Jesse (@Elise_JesseWLWT) October 23, 2017

(2/2) "Jeremy got 1 touch in the 2nd, it's frustrating to us running backs… if it worked in the first half why not in the second?"-Mixon — Elise Jesse (@Elise_JesseWLWT) October 23, 2017

Jay Morrison of the Dayton Daily News caught another part of it:

And more Mixon:

I feel like I could do way more than (Bell) did. I only got seven carries. I can't showcase nothing if I don't get the ball — Jay Morrison (@JayMorrisonCMG) October 23, 2017

Indeed, Mixon looked great in the first half, rushing seven times for 48 yards and patiently creating gains where he shouldn’t have given the poor play of the line in front of him.

Rather than come out in the second half riding the team’s best running back, the Bengals gave him zero rushes, and Mixon got to watch Bell carry it 35 times for 134 yards.

Lewis had an odd response when asked about this:

This is the latest in a string of odd coaching decisions from the Bengals this year. The last time a player like this spoke out came after a Week 2 loss, when A.J. Green made his thoughts known and the team fired offensive coordinator Ken Zampese.

Mixon has now stepped up to address the issue. And after a devastating, possibly season-ruining loss, it’s hard to not to feel like another shoe is about to drop.