The Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens squared off in a Week 4 matchup between AFC North rivals. That wasn't the only “squaring off” to occur. Odell Beckham Jr. and Marlon Humphrey scrapped; it included punches thrown by Beckham with Humphrey choking him in retaliation. Freddie Kitchens had something to say.

According to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens is not happy that Humphrey wasn't ejected from the game.

“I saw what you saw,” Browns coach Freddie Kitchens told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio. “He was getting choked on the ground. They get away with that because it's Odell. I'm going to be on the phone with Al (Riveron, NFL senior vice president of officiating) when I get on the bus.”

Of course, in classic Beckham Jr. fashion, the wide receiver had something completely different on his mind.

“It's hot out there. We're just competing,” Beckham said. “I'm just upset that I lost my earring.”

Clearly, this is something that's on the mind of Kitchens more than Beckham Jr., at least after the game. That's not really surprising though. You'd expect a head coach to want to protect his superstar wide receiver as much as possible.

The Browns got the last laugh anyways. Cleveland won the game by a final score of 40-25. They moved to 2-2 on the year, as did the Ravens.

Both teams are now at the top of the AFC North division. They meet again in Week 16. The division could be on the line, and expect tempers to flair even more in that game. It should be fun to watch.