With everyone having cameras on their phones, it's not weird to see videos about anything and everything. Some may contain nudity, and Kyle Long, unfortunately, got his birthday suit on when he was caught in a video.

Running backTarik Cohen was filming an Instagram Live video inside the Bears locker room after their dominant win over the Washington Redskins. He was talking to his fans when Long all of a sudden exposed his naked self for all of Cohen's followers to see for almost 10 seconds.

A surprised Cohen immediately cut the video off and deleted it from social media. But nothing that's ever been posted online goes away forever: fans already have screenshots of the hilarious yet embarrassing situation.

If it was any other athlete, they would have caused a scene and engaged the guilty party in an undesirable fashion. However, Long surprisingly took it well. He actually had a few jokes for Jeff Dickerson after the naked debacle.

He did say that his teammate immediately apologized for the mistake and didn't mean to expose his naked behind for everyone to see.

“He texted me immediately, right when I found out, he texted me ‘I’m so sorry,’” Long said, per NBC Sports Chicago's JJ Stankevitz. “And I said, dude, it’s okay, [stuff] happens. What are you going to do.”

The Bears were in a good mood coming back from Washington after Monday’s win, so Long said the plane ride turned into a bit of a comedy club regarding his viral nudity.

“It was a comedy thing for some people,” Cohen said. “It wasn’t a comedy thing for me because I felt like it was my fault. I wasn’t laughing at all.”

The unintentional flashing doesn't dampen their dominant performance over the Redskins. All's well that end's well, at the very least.