DeAngelo Williams may have to change his kids' names to Tom and Roger.

The Steelers running back took a shot at Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and commissioner Roger Goodell by using his kids' playful argument as a chance to throw shade at the Deflategate scandal.

Brady and Goodell went back-and-forth and through multiple appeal processes together after the NFL commissioner flexed his muscle by suspending the four-time Super Bowl champion over the Deflategate scandal.

The fiasco finally ended earlier this summer when Brady finally conceded and accepted the ban to start the 2016 season with an announcement on Facebook.

Williams, who has never been shy about sounding off on league controversies, posted a video of his two kids playing a game called "Headbanz," in which one player has a card they can't see on their head and tries to guess what's on it by asking the other player questions about it.

When one of his kids was caught in the act of cheating, the two young children went back-and-forth about the rules of the game.

Williams used the adorable footage as a way to mock Brady and Goodell, who had a way more high-profile argument of essentially the same nature when it comes to the rules of football:

The fun and games will be over for Williams on Sept. 12 when the Steelers open up their season against the Redskins in Washington, D.C. on "Monday Night Football."

Brady announced his decision to accept the ban in July and Jimmy Garoppolo will be under center for New England in its first four games.

"I'm very grateful for the overwhelming support I've received from Mr. Kraft, the Kraft family, coach Belichick, my coaches and teammates, the NFLPA, my agents, my loving family and most of all, our fans," Brady wrote on Facebook. "It has been a challenging 18 months and I have made the difficult decision to no longer proceed with the legal process. I'm going to work hard to be the best player I can be for the New England Patriots and I look forward to having the opportunity to return to the field this fall."

Brady will be back in time to face Williams and the Steelers on Oct. 23 in Pittsburgh.

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