
A Kansas City Chiefs staff member was involved in two frosty exchanges with camera operators during the Boxing Day NFL clash against Denver Broncos.
The Chiefs, who are already guaranteed to miss out on the NFL post-season play-offs for the first time since 2014, lost 20-13 to the Broncos on Boxing Day.
It continues a disappointing season for Chiefs, who have won just six of their 16 matches and have a 1-6 away record.
It could be the final season for tight end Travis Kelce, who turned 38 in October.
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Kelce hasn't yet ruled out continuing for one more campaign, having told Amazon Prime's Tony Gonzalez earlier this month: "The fact that when I know it's over, it's over. I still have a lot of love for this game. If I came back it would be just to answer that flame in my heart for this thing."
Head coach Andy Reid has also come under pressure over his team's results, having led the Chiefs to three Super Bowl titles during his 12 years in charge.
But the 67-year-old was indirectly involved in an unusual incident during his side's match against the Broncos.
He was attempting to walk across to the field of play when two cameramen walked in front of him, with Chiefs senior director of team security, Brian Shafar, pushing both cameramen out of the way.
Shafar had earlier had a disagreement with another cameraman, who was working for Amazon Prime Video, and appeared to prevent him from filming closer to the dressing room.
He turned and looked towards the cameraman, before shouting: "I've told you... I've told him."
Immediately beforehand, the staffer had blocked the cameraman's path as he attempted to follow Kelce back to the dressing room.

One fan reacted: "Very odd with how many cameras are all over the stadiums these days."
A second said: "As I said in the show today... the staffer thinks he runs the show."
Topics: NFL