Denver Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby is a solid player and has proven that in his five-year career. Roby has been extremely reliable for the Broncos, provides solid coverage and has great playmaking ability. Unfortunately on Monday night's game against the Oakland Raiders, Jason Witten had some harsh criticism of Roby.

Jeff Legwold of ESPN reported Witten's criticism of Roby as he appeared to give up on a run play.

“That last run there … keep an eye on Roby. It's a running play, watch this effort; the ball hits inside, he just stops, the play is still going, it cannot happen. Vance Joseph, I would pull him out because you never quit in the NFL.”

Roby responded to Witten's criticism during Monday night's game against the Raiders.

“I was like, wow, I can't believe he went out of his way to do all that. It's unfortunate. I felt like he was reaching to say that because it was the end of the game. For him to characterize me as a quitter, quitting on my team, I feel like that's the most disrespectful thing you can say in a team sport. For him to say that on one play — it was really a mistake, I thought the play was over, I was wrong. But for him to say that, it just made me mad. There are kids I go see at the children's hospital who have cancer, who are paralyzed, and I tell them don't quit … The game was over … I just felt like it was kind of unnecessary. On the play, it did look like I stopped, so I understand where he's coming from, but it was unnecessary.”

Roby is a great player and at this point, it's an agree-to-disagree situation that Roby likely wants to move on from after a tough loss.