Martellus Bennett is currently looking for a new NFL team as he was cut by the New England Patriots at the end of the 2017 season. The former Pro Bowl tight end joined the Patriots midway through last season after he was cut the Green Bay Packers for not revealing a shoulder injury before signing with the team last March. But even before Bennett was cut, there were Packers fans critical of him not producing on the field. But fans were really upset with Bennett after being cut by the Packers and joining the Patriots a day later after saying he was going to have surgery on his shoulder.

Bennett got a chance to talk about what happened last year on the show "Out of Bounds" and he is not bothered with the criticism he received during his stint with the Packers.

“Everybody says all kinds of sh*t about people, but they never really know," Bennett said. "What you realize is that people are fans of corporations because the corporations have been there for them forever. So they’re tied to that corporation, especially with a fanbase like Green Bay. For me, I come and go…And people are like, ‘Oh, you quit.’ I got cut. How can you quit when you got cut?”

The Packers signed Bennett to a three-year, $21 million deal last March after not being able to re-sign Jared Cook. In November, Bennett teased that he was going to retire at the end of the season and was planning to have surgery on his shoulder. But the Packers decided to release him with failure to disclose injury designation only to be claimed by the Patriots. Bennett played in two games for the Patriots before being placed on injured reserve.

The Packers attempted to get some of the bonus money they gave to Bennett, but an arbitrator ruled in favor of the tight end. The Packers have reportedly appealed the decision and if they win, they will get $4.2 million which can be used for this year's cap or they can split it with the cap for 2018 and 2019.

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In his seven games with the Packers, Bennett recorded 24 receptions for 233 yards and no touchdowns. But even with those low numbers, Bennett ended up being the Packers leading tight end in terms of yards. As a result, the Packers signed Jimmy Graham last week to take the place of Bennett. Graham signed a three-year deal worth $30 million and he could make as much as $13 million this season.

Click here to see the entire "Out of Bounds" episode with Bennett.