Martellus Bennett Calls Former Chicago Bears Teammates 'Bunch of B---hes'

Andrew Gould

The Bennett brothers never hold back.

The outspoken NFL siblings sounded off again in an ESPN E:60 teaser Tuesday. Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett gave NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell a poor performance review and said NCAA athletes should get paid.

Martellus Bennett, now a New England Patriots tight end who scored three touchdowns in his first game with Tom Brady on Sunday, bashed his old Chicago Bears teammates.

"We had a bunch of b---hes on the roster," Martellus said. "That’s why we didn’t win games. And coaches liked the b---hes."

He also went directly after Jay Cutler, whom the tight end called the "worst quarterback in the NFL" in an interview with ESPN The Magazine's Mina Kimes.

"Some people that you want to be a leader is not the guy that's the leader, and everyone in the locker room knows that this is not the leader," the former Bears veteran said of Cutler. "But this is what you want the face of the team to look like."

It's safe to say he burned that bridge to a crisp. And that's only what ESPN fit into a 72-second video. Chances are plenty more contentious comments will follow during the full segment. 

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