Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger didn't appear to be too happy with the late-game altercation involving New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan on Sunday.

Jordan got into it with Steelers offensive lineman Ramon Foster, which happened after the Saints recovered a JuJu Smith-Schuster fumble to seal the victory.

And, well, Roethlisberger seemed less than pleased with Jordan's physical altercation.

Here's what the star quarterback had to say about the incident, courtesy of Dave Bryan of Steelers Depot:

“Yeah, throwing a punch at a guy at the end of the game, I didn’t even see it happen right there, but I heard about it and it’s just lack of respect for the game,” Roethlisberger said of Jordan punching Foster. “It’s just sad.”

Of course, the win helped the Saints clinch home-field advantage in the NFC while the loss put the Steelers' playoff hopes in serious jeopardy.

Instead of being able to cruise comfortably into Week 17 with a playoff spot already locked up, Pittsburgh will now need to win and get some help to get back to the postseason.

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It will all start with picking up a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, and if that happens, Mike Tomlin's team will need some help from the Cleveland Browns.

Cleveland will hit the road to take on the Baltimore Ravens, but a win from Lamar Jackson and company would eliminate the Steelers from postseason contention.

But again, the Steelers primary focus at this point should be on beating the Bengals, because the rest of the equation doesn't matter with a loss in that game.