The Las Vegas Raiders allegedly took a victory lap inside their team buses around Arrowhead Stadium following their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs back in October. Chiefs coach Andy Reid was not exactly delighted to hear about the Raiders' alleged post-game antic, but for his part, Raiders shot-caller Jon Gruden didn't seem to care too much about it.

With the Raiders set to take on the Chiefs on Sunday, Reid was asked to give is thoughts on the supposed victory lap:

“Well, listen,” Reid said, via Pete Grathoff of The Kansas City Star. “they won the game, so they can do anything they want to do if they end up winning the game. That’s not our style, but we’ll get ourselves back, ready to play, and that’s where we’re at.”

Needless to say, Reid was unhappy with how the Raiders allegedly celebrated their 40-32 victory last month, and this is something that appears to have lingered on his mind.

For his part, however, Gruden seemed to deflect the question without exactly denying the rumor:

“Not really,” Gruden said. “You can find a smart aleck bus driver in Kansas City who made some snide comments when we got on the bus. Maybe that’s why we drove around the stadium was to tick him off. This is ridiculous. Next question.”

Is it safe to assume based on Gruden's non-denial that the Raiders actually did a victory lap inside their team buses shortly after their win over the defending champs?

Whatever the case may be, everything will be settled on the field on Sunday, as Las Vegas look to mark their fourth straight win at the expense of Kansas City.