Former NFL player Brendan Langley was charged with assaulting a United Airlines employee after the two men got into a fight at a Newark, New Jersey, airport, according to NBC News.

The former Denver Broncos cornerback’s attorney, Alan Jackson, accused the airline worker of calling Langley a “d**k” and “p***y,” TMZ reports. 

Video captured the fight that happened at the Newark Liberty International Airport.

In the clip, the worker is seen slapping Langley in the face before the 27-year-old athlete retaliates and hits him back. The two men go back and forth, throwing words and punches, according to NBC News.

During the fight, Langley is seen punching the employee, causing him to stumble backward.

“You saw that s**t?” Langley shouts at a bystander.

The United Airlines worker then charges Langley.

“You wants some more? He wants some more!” Langley shouts.

Jackson said his client was “minding his business” when he was approached by the airline worker, TMZ reports.

“When Brendan tried to ignore him, the assailant followed and harassed Brendan, calling him a ‘d**k’ and a ‘p***y’ and challenging him to fight,” Jackson continued.

Jackson added that his client yelled out for help, but no other United Airlines employees came to assist him or break up the fight.

Langley was charged with simple assault and his Canadian Football League team, the Calgary Stampeders, suspended him, according to CTV News.

“The Stampeders take matters such as these very seriously,” Stampeders president and general manager John Hufnagel said in a statement, according to CTV News.

“After learning details of the incident including the filing of a criminal charge, we are indefinitely suspending Brendan Langley,” the statement continued.

Head coach Dave Dickenson said the team was not knowledgeable about the charges against Langley.

“But we found out like a lot of other people and my only real comment is that we live in a world that everybody’s got cameras and we’re trying to represent our city, we take it very seriously,” Dickenson said, CTV News reports.

United Airlines has since terminated the unidentified employee.

“United Ground Express informed us that the employee has been terminated,” an airline representative told the New York Post.

Langley later took to Twitter to post about the incident.

“yall aint off the hook… worst customer experience in the entirety of my life on Heaven!!!!” he wrote. 

He went on to say he was defending himself against the United Airlines employee.