AP

Cowboys owner and General Manager Jerry Jones cut Brandon Weeden this season and had some negative things to say when he did it, claiming that the Cowboys would have won more games if they’d had Matt Cassel as their backup. Weeden heard that, and now he’s getting the last laugh.

Weeden, who went to Houston and on Sunday led the Texans to a win that all but locked up the AFC South, said in an interview with 107.7 in Oklahoma City that he’s been treated well in Houston, implying that he’s had more support than he did in Dallas.

“Obviously a lot of guys here got my back,” Weeden said. “Nate Washington said some really nice things after last week’s win, which I really appreciated. Everybody here has got my back. They understand how the league works. I think they were just as shocked as I was with some of the things that maybe Jerry or whoever was saying. It was kind of one of those things. But everybody here has my back. When it’s all said and done, that’s really all that matters.”

Weeden indicated that he’ll be glad to stick it to Jones.

“I mean yeah, absolutely. That’d be sweet. We get to play extra football and he’ll be watching on his couch. That’s what it’s all about. We’re playing for something,” Weeden said.

And that’s how far the Cowboys have fallen this season. They’re getting trash talk from Brandon Weeden, of all people, and there’s really nothing they can say in response.