Dallas Renegades quarterback Landry Jones (12) had a rough outing on Sunday. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Landry Jones had an extremely rough first half in Sunday’s XFL game between the Dallas Renegades and Houston Roughnecks, and the quarterback didn’t get any sympathy from his opponents.

After he threw his third interception of the first half, Jones was taunted on live TV by Houston defensive back Charles James II. The XFL gives a lot of interviews and sound bites from the sideline in an attempt to enhance the viewer experience, but that backfired for a moment when James shouted into the camera , “Get Landry Jones the f—k outta here." 

The XFL broadcast also captured Bob Stoops’ reaction to Jones’ second interception, and the Renegades coach seemed disgusted.

Some of the live audio from XFL games has been extremely entertaining, and the occasional curse word is going to slip through when you’re providing content like that. As long as it creates a buzz, the XFL probably doesn’t care.

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