This story isn't going to go away anytime soon. Get used to it. That story? The one involving the Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, Aqib Talib, Michael Crabtree and now cornerback Chris Harris.

In what has been well documented by now, Talib once again attempted to snatch the chain hanging from Crabtree's neck. This, naturally, led to a brawl, which culminated with several players getting tossed. However, some new and interesting information has emerged in regards to all that tomfoolery.

Broncos CB Chris Harris alleges that Raiders WR Michael Crabtree sucker punched him.

“He came in there, was like ‘bam,’ hit me right in the middle of the stomach,” Harris said, via Michael Gehlken of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “. . . He just sucker punched me. I have never seen that in the NFL.”

“He didn’t come to play football,” Harris said, via Troy Renck of Denver7. “He came to fight.”

Of note, that sucker punch supposedly came BEFORE the right.

After the game, Denver head coach Vance Joseph expressed his displeasure with Talib:

“I don’t like it,” Joseph said, via Mike Klis of KUSA. “And it’s unacceptable. We can’t lose our best players because of a personal battle. That’s a personal battle. This is about the Broncos so it’s unacceptable. We can’t have it. It’s non-negotiable. Obviously, losing one of our best players and playing a young guy, it hurt us tonight. We can’t have it.”

There is a simple lesson to be learned here, kids. Just don't rock a chain anywhere near Talib.