We've seen wide receivers be less than happy with Kirk Cousins in certain moments. There was another one on Sunday for the Minnesota Vikings. After a pass sailed through the back of the end zone, Justin Jefferson seemingly had some choice words for Cousins against the Chicago Bears.

Of course, with no fans in attendance in most stadiums, we've gotten some interesting hot mic situations in various sports. And with a small crowd in Minnesota, Jefferson could be heard screaming at Cousins, telling him to throw him the ball.

On the play, it looked as if Jefferson was able to create some separation from his defender, giving Cousins a chance to throw him a touchdown. However, Cousins was under pressure and was forced to throw the pass later than he wanted to.

Jefferson has put together a remarkable rookie season in his first year with the Vikings. Prior to Sunday's game, the LSU product had 65 receptions for 1,078 yards and seven touchdowns, rivaling Odell Beckham Jr. for the best season from a rookie wideout in recent memory.

Despite Minnesota's run-heavy offense, Jefferson has built a nice rapport with Cousins. But with Cousins making some questionable decisions, Jefferson is going to learn that he doesn't have the quarterback he had at LSU in Joe Burrow with the Vikings, who are fighting for a playoff spot late in the season and must win this game against the Bears to have a realistic chance.

In recent seasons, Stefon Diggs had multiple moments where he was visibly upset at Cousins when he was with the Vikings. Diggs was traded to the Buffalo Bills before the 2020 season, allowing Minnesota to land Jefferson in the draft.

While Jefferson was likely just frustrated on that particular play, fans of the Vikings hope he doesn't have a long-term issue with Cousins as his quarterback.