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Watch: Richard Sherman stares down Rex Ryan after INT

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There was no shortage of fireworks in Monday night's matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills.

After the first half ended on an incredibly confusing series of plays, which all began when Richard Sherman jumped offside and laid a massive hit on Bills kicker Dan Carpenter, the animosity between the two sides was made abundantly clear.

Watch: Bills miss FG opportunity after Sherman jumps offside, drills kicker

Bills head coach Rex Ryan was among those incensed about the play as the teams headed for the locker room, but Sherman only threw salt in the wound with a game-changing play shortly after the third quarter got underway.

Upon hauling in an interception to end an eight-play drive that had advanced deep into Seattle territory, Sherman just so happened to find himself right in front of the visiting sidelines.

There's where he locked eyes with Ryan, and the veteran head coach was none too pleased.

"He came over and was mean mugging," Ryan said after the game. "I think I said you're too good of a player to act like an ass."

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