WATCH: 'No Means No!' Redskins Exec Shouts At ESPN Reporter

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The lowly Redskins shocked the first-place Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Monday night.

But the unexpected outcome was outdone by a scene that occurred after the final whistle blew.

After giving a postgame interview, Redskins quarterback Colt McCoy was grabbed -- harmlessly -- by ESPN Deportes reporter John Sutcliffe.

Sutcliffe was trying to conduct an interview with McCoy, but Redskins senior vice president of communications Tony Wyllie wanted to get the 28-year-old off the field.

"No no no, we gotta go guys, we gotta go," Wyllie said as he tugged on McCoy's jersey.

Sutcliffe was so intent on speaking with McCoy, however, that he wouldn't let go of the signal-caller.

And that's when Wyllie snapped.

"No means no!" the senior VP shouted.

It was all caught on camera.

All is well that ends well, though, as Sutcliffe finally got his interview with McCoy.

And just to reiterate, no, you were not dreaming. The Redskins, with McCoy at the helm, did in fact beat the Cowboys in Arlington on Monday night.

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