CINCINNATI, OH - JANUARY 09: Vontaze Burfict #55 of the Cincinnati Bengals reacts in the third quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the AFC Wild Card Playoff game at Paul Brown Stadium on January 9, 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Steelers teammates accuse Vontaze Burfict of making this incredibly disrespectful action

It gets worse.

Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict did enough with his play on Saturday to make enemies out the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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But for Pittsburgh offensive linemen David DeCastro and Ramon Foster, it wasn't just Burfict's dirty hit that ruffled some feathers in the Steelers locker room, via CBS Pittsburgh, per Big Lead:

"DeCastro's allegation was serious enough, but not particularly stunning considering Burfict's history. However, according to Foster, Burfict was not the only Bengals player to spit on a Steelers player on Saturday.

"He wasn't the only guy," Foster said. "I will say that he had another culprit out there with him."

Foster told the guys that he considers spitting to be an outlandish, egregious act.

"It's uncommon," Foster said. "And I think it's a huge deal. Spitting on somebody is a huge offense. You take that as a sign of major disrespect. I don't care what venue you're in - basketball, football, hockey, or you're at your neighborhood bar - spitting on somebody is unacceptable."

Burfict earned a three-game suspension for his hit on Antonio Brown Saturday, one that will likely keep him out of this weekend's contest against the Denver Broncos.