VIDEO: Freddie Kitchens Downplays Sideline Exchange With Jarvis Landry

Freddie Kitchens and Jarvis Landry were seen in what appeared to be a heated dialogue on the sideline on Sunday that saw the wide receiver get in the face of his head coach. After the game, Kitchens downplayed the incident, suggesting it was an emotional moment that isn't a big deal to either of the two men.
#Browns Kitchens on Jarvis Landry and their sideline argument pic.twitter.com/fbWslclXhY
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) December 16, 2019
That is Kitchens' side of the story. He may not think it was a big deal, but it would be interesting to hear what Landry has to say about the situation.
After the exchange Kitchens even went over to talk with Landry, who had his head in his hands. His head remained there while Kitchens was talking to him and after the coach walked away.
Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. had a hard time getting targets early on and it appeared to boil over on the sidelines.
#Browns Freddie Kitchens said of his heated sideline exchange with Landry that he loves Landry and his passion; Landry said he was asking Freddie for the ball there with 12:05 left because it was the 1st time he had gotten it since 1Q
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) December 16, 2019
While Kitchens thinks he and Landry have buried the hatchet, it doesn't do away with the fact that the team got embarrassed by the Arizona Cardinals, dropping to 6-8.