Cleveland Browns coach Freddie Kitchens is still upset that Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey wasn't punished for chocking Odell Beckham Jr. during Sunday's game.

While Beckham was on the ground, it appears that Humphrey puts his hands around the Browns star wide receiver's neck and continued until a referee stepped in and broke up the two guys.

Kitchens said he was upset with how Beckham was treated and wants everyone to be treated and punished the same way.

“I don’t like seeing our player on the field and someone’s hands around his throat. I don’t like that,” Kitchens said, via the Akron Beacon-Journal. “I don’t think that needs to be in our game, and I would be the first to say that if it was our guy doing it. And I want everybody held to the same standard. That’s all I want.”

Kitchens did put in a call on Monday to NFL V.P. of Officiating Al Riveron to discuss his displeasure. He wanted to make the call on Sunday but found out that coaches aren't allowed to call until Monday morning. When asked how the conversation went Kitchens didn't have an interest in discussing because he didn't want to get fined.

“I don’t know what you get fined for and what you don’t get fined for, so I’m not going to even answer that. But I can promise you this: Hopefully I’ll have a better understanding of what we want it to look like on game day,” Kitchens said.

The Ravens and Browns will play at least one more time this season, and this incident could boil over to that game.