Le’Veon Bell hasn’t played a game in New York, but he is already fed up with his critics.

The Jets’ new running back has a well-known life outside of football and took to Instagram to address criticism surrounding it. In his free time, Bell has a semi-successful rapping career and enjoys playing basketball.

“Real s–t, bro, I’m tired of social media s–t,” Bell said. “I’m tired of everybody telling me, ‘Le’Veon, you not focused. He only want to make music. He want to play basketball. He do everything besides play football.’”

Criticism surrounding Bell’s off-the-field choices arose in Pittsburgh when he decided to sit out all of last season after failing to agree to a new contract with the Steelers. He was suspended two games in 2015 and three games in 2016 for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy, the second suspension stemming from missed drug tests. Bell did not show up in Florham Park for the Jets’ voluntary offseason workouts, and it appears some of those same criticisms have followed the 27-year-old to New York.

Bell seemingly couldn’t wait to hit back at his critics, posting the video from an airport terminal as the Jets are set to open training camp on Wednesday. Bell alluded to other prominent athletes, and a Target worker, in his defense of his personal life.

“Somebody work at Target, do you think when they work from 9-5, they go home and all they doing is worrying about putting f–king s–t on the shelves?” Bell said. “They trying to worry about what serial numbers coming up?! No!

“You think [LeBron James] is waking up, oh, he ain’t having no Taco Tuesdays? Bron don’t have Taco Tuesdays – you think he’s hooping all day? You think Beyonce waking up singing all day? She don’t go to work, she don’t act. She doesn’t do nothing with her kids, she’s just waking up singing?”

For those worried he hasn’t stayed in shape, Bell did a little jog down the stairs to prove his point.

“I’m going to give you all this one time,” Bell said. “Run down these damn steps.”