One of the more interesting stories to emerge from this year’s NFL Combine was Reuben Foster’s dismissal for a heated argument with a medical worker.

The Alabama star reportedly confronted a hospital employee about the long lines for an exam and things escalated from there. Instead of lying low after being sent home, Foster commented on the situation in a live video on Instagram, per Al.com’s Michael Casagrande.

“Y’all, stop asking me what happened, for real,” Foster reportedly said in the video, which cannot be viewed once it is finished. “Nothing happened.”

Foster was one of the leaders for Alabama’s devastating defense in 2016, which allowed the fewest points per game in college football. The linebacker has been widely considered one of the top picks in the upcoming draft, but it remains to be seen how this incident will impact his status.

“I’m chilling with my people right now,” Foster said, according to Casagrande. “My agent backs me. I’m staying low. When I get my chance, I’m taking advantage of it. I’m telling you. That’s all I know.

“Always stay positive because if we lose something, something is always going to come back. Know that. People know. People get good vibes. People know when you’re serious and when you’re fooling around. People knew I took it serious. I just hate that I have to miss that experience.”

Foster will get a chance to compete at Alabama’s Pro Day, which is scheduled to be held on March 8. In his final season with the Tide, Foster recorded 115 tackles, 13 tackles for a loss and five sacks.