Terrell Owens would be proud.

In a recent ESPN article, one current and two former Dallas Cowboys were dubbed the best trash-talkers on their current teams. And a surprise candidate leads Jerry Jones' team.

Todd Archer said that while many might think that Dez Bryant is the best trash-talker, the honor actually goes to Jason Witten.

"In training camp, he is constantly carping on the defense after he makes a catch or if the offense dominates in a drill," Archer said. "Witten's trash talk isn't about him being the greatest. He can be sarcastic and sharp with his wit the way Larry Bird was on the basketball court. Neither was demonstrative with his talk, but their delivery mattered."

Adam Jones, who spent one season with Dallas, was named the Cincinnati Bengals' top trash-talker.

"He's the Bengals' most vocal player during games, and his teammates respect that," Coley Harvey said. "Fellow corner Dre Kirkpatrick typically feeds off Jones' trash talk and has his share of exchanges with receivers during one-on-one matchups. Although Bengals receivers occasionally will respond to Jones and Kirkpatrick in practice, you'd be surprised to know who always gave the most clever replies: former offensive coordinator Hue Jackson. The new Browns head coach was once Jones and Kirkpatrick's position coach, as well as Chad Johnson's."

Martellus Bennett was tabbed to learn under Jason Witten for his four years with Dallas to eventually take his place. Guess he did learn a thing or two about trash-talking.

"Tight end Martellus Bennett is without question the best trash-talker on the Bears," Jeff Dickerson said. "The brother of outspoken Seattle defensive lineman Michael Bennett, Martellus relishes taking jabs at opponents...Bennett's act may have worn thin with Bears management -- Bennett could be traded or released in the offseason -- but the veteran is entertaining when he runs his mouth."

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