Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green reacted on Sunday on Threads to Shelby Harris' heated comments about the San Francisco 49ers' Jauan Jennings. The Cleveland Browns defensive tackle seemed furious about a third quarter incident during Cleveland’s 26-8 loss to San Francisco on Sunday.After Harris called Jennings a "ho*" while talking to reporters, also referencing Monday’s incident when the Carolina Panthers' Tre'von Moehrig struck Jennings in the groin, Green responded. "Shelby was hot 😂😂😂," Draymond Green wrote. Post by @money23green View on ThreadsThe beef between the NFL players started in the third quarter. After Cleveland defensive tackle Maleik Collins suffered a knee injury, his teammates and Jennings exchanged heated moments. "He's a ho*, and I want that known," Harris said after the game. "Like, I see why he got punched in the n**s, because like he said, some things that you should not say to another man, ever! But, like, I don't respect it because you say that then run behind your O-line." He added that he was surprised that nobody had punched the 49ers wide receiver in the face.Draymond Green reacts to Lane Kiffin's move to LSUWithin hours, Lane Kiffin's image changed across college football after his shocking move. The Ole Miss Rebels coach joined LSU after reportedly being denied permission to coach Ole Miss during the College Football Playoff following his new contract with the Tigers.Draymond Green reacted to the dramatic change."That was a fast fire and hire lol," he wrote on Threads on Sunday.He was booed by and had to face vulgar gestures by Ole Miss fans while he was boarding a plane to leave for LSU."They pissed at Lane 😂😂😂," Green wrote in another post.Kiffin had taken Ole Miss football to unprecedented success. He had led them to an 11-1 record this season, and the team is on the verge of a playoff appearance.Kiffin was earning $10 million a year with Ole Miss. He took a big step and signed a seven-year/$100 million deal with LSU, making him the highest-earning coach in college football. He said in his statement that he wanted to continue coaching Ole Miss this season, but wasn't allowed by the Ole Miss athletic director, Keith Carter.