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Tennessee Titans star Jeffery Simmons ripped into a local sports radio host during a live broadcast at the team's training camp on Tuesday.
While recording his show for Nashville radio station 104-5 The Zone, Titans reporter Buck Reising was confronted by Simmons as he prepared to carry out an interview with his teammate Roger McCreary.
The Tennessee defensive end was initially asked by Reising if he wanted to sit down and talk to him on the broadcast after approaching his table.
'I don't wanna talk to you, you a p***y,' he replied.
After laughing off his comment and promising to address it later, a furious Simmons walked back over before being told by Reising that they were live on air.
Tennessee Titans star Jeffery Simmons (left) ripped into a local sports radio host (second from right) during a live broadcast at the team's training camp on Tuesday
WARNING - Strong language in the clip below.
'I don't care,' he responded. 'You do a lot of talking on social media, p***y.'
Reising then told Simmons that he was free to sit down and talk with them before the NFL defender said: 'That's what I'm telling you, stop talking on social media and talk to me.'
Earlier in the day, Reising had criticized Simmons on X after he got into a shoving match with Titans first-round draft pick JC Latham.
'Simmons just swung at Latham after some pushing a shoving,' he wrote, 'refs said 98 would have been tossed in game.
'He’s back in for the next two and immediately starts a brawl. Sloppy. Simmons needs to lock tf in'.
Buck also addressed his altercation with Simmons later in the show, stressing that it was not as serious as some were suggesting on social media.
He went on to insist that he is looking forward to burying the hatchet with him when they cross paths again in future.
Buck Reising (left) was called a 'p***y' by the furious NFL star during a live broadcast
Simmons, entering his sixth season with the Titans, has been left unhappy with the Nashville radio host's behavior on social media
'I'm here every day so they can do that,' Reising said. 'When we have opinions on stuff, they should be able to address it with us.
'There's a lack of accountability, just generally, with people who talk in front of microphones and talk on Twitter and things like that. I don't think there's anything wrong with having a discourse.'
Simmons, a two-time Pro Bowler, is gearing up for his sixth season with the Titans after being selected by Tennessee with the 19th overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Last year he put pen to paper on a blockbuster four-year, $94million contract extension with the team.