Less than one week ago, Tennessee Titans outside linebacker Arden Key put up a post on social media going after beat writer Paul Kuharsky, but it wasn't clear exactly what the beef was.
As it turns out, Key's post was in reference to Kuharsky questioning the allegiance of fans who plan on cheering for former Titans running back Derrick Henry during his first season with the hated Baltimore Ravens.
On Saturday, Key provided an update on the situation. But first, here's a look at what both Key and Kuharsky said to kick things off, along with Henry's response.
"Imma say it (probably) the 1st time (in) TITAN history," Key wrote on his Instagram story. "Paul (Kuharsky) don't nobody f--- with you or respect you buddy! Next question!"
Paul go find something to do https://t.co/tacF0lVbRD
— Derrick Henry (@KingHenry_2) July 19, 2024
Here's what Key said about his beef with Kuharsky on Saturday:
"Hey, me and Paul had a conversation, we talked, we hashed everything out," Key said. "He made a tweet and he did it from his understanding, I took it a different way, and he explained himself on what he meant on the Twitter thing what he said about Derrick. That's where my message came from, from what he said about Derrick. He explained himself, I explained myself, we talked like men, looked each other in the eye and we made up."
Has a chance to speak with @ArdenKeyEl about the tweet where he was angry with me. #Titans pic.twitter.com/upZDgYJEkl
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) July 27, 2024
Kuharsky is no stranger to getting into spats with Titans, as he's angered plenty over the years, from players to coaches. But this situation seems to be settled and it's water under the bridge.