The most recent memorable moment for Orange County Otters safety Jaylon Broxton was his very public spat with New Orleans Second Line safety Blackford Oakes. The two have had a contentious relationship for some time after Broxton left the Second Line for the Otters, but things boiled over in the off-season when Oakes declined his option with New Orleans to test free agency. Broxton contacted Oakes to gauge his interest in becoming an Otter at which point Oakes grew cantankerous toward Broxton. Taking offense to Oakes' standoffish behavior, Broxton fired back with cantankerousness of a more severe degree and things only got worse from there, culminating in Broxton lying about his enjoyment of the television show The Office to get in Oakes' good graces. Oakes publicly disparaged the Otters franchise and said he would never play for them unless Broxton made a public apology. It was a truly low point for Broxton who had never realized the exten of his own actions and failures to mend his relationships with his former Second Line teammates. Although the league cracked down on public announcements that had nothing to do with team or player transactions, Broxton managed to convey a sincere and heartfelt apology to Oakes and the two are now on terms that could be described as "fine". Broxton has since made an effort to be more conscious of what he says and how his actions affect others.