It wasn't just NFL viewers that were upset with Monday morning's coverage.
Katherine Webb lead the complaints of those who were unhappy at the nudity that was aired following Cincinnati's defeat over Buffalo on Sunday.
During an interview with Bengals cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones, several other players were shown in the background stripping nude.
Webb, the wife of AJ McCarron, tweeted: 'I would rather my husbands ass/penis not be all over TV. Would you like to be filmed while naked?'

Speaking out: Webb, the wife of AJ McCarron, was not happy that her husband was embroiled in the risque footage, tweeting this message afterwards

The former Miss Alabama USA - seen here January 1 - spoke out after footage of her husband in the locker room at the weekend went to air

Model Katherine Webb and football player AJ McCarron - who wed last July - attend the DirecTV Beach Bowl at the Gansevoort Hotel on January 30, 2014 in New York City
The former Miss Alabama USA, who graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Business Management and Administration, was met with a range of responses, so of which supported what she said, others said she was overreacting.
Her and McCarron married in July last year in Alabama.
Even the NFL commentators were taken aback by the show of skin, with one saying 'Wowie, zowie, what an interview' after the clip ended.
'Yeah, that was interesting,' another commentator chipped in, before awkwardly changing the subject.
While locker room interviews are routine following NFL games, television crews usually make sure that everyone is done showering and fully clothed - or at least out of the frame - before the cameras start rolling.

NFL Network journalist Albert Breer was interviewing Cincinnatti Bengals player Adam 'Pacman' Jones after the team's victory over Buffalo on Sunday, when NFL cameras accidentally caught Bengals players stripping down for the showers

While locker room interviews are routine following NFL games, television crews usually make sure that everyone is done showering and fully clothed - or at least out of the frame - before the cameras start rolling
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ShareThe interview has since been shared in multiple clips online, with both casual viewers and even Bengals players alike expressing their frustration with the NFL Network for inadvertently showing nudity.
'Why do I have to explain to my kids why their dad is naked on tv?' Bengals offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth tweeted Monday morning. '@nflcommish ?? @nflnetwork ?? Time for a media policy change!!'
While such display of nudity on broadcast television would likely incur an FCC penalty, the agency typically does not enforce such regulations on cable television, such as the NFL Network.
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