ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Only one Bennett brother is holding the assassination of former President John Fitzgerald Kennedy against Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford.

Last week, Seattle defensive tackle said Michael Bennett said according to Pro Football Talk "I don't like Matt Stafford that much. He's from Dallas, they killed the President. It's where JFK, one of the greatest Presidents, died so I just have a little hatred towards him."

Michael Bennett was then asked if he held JFK's assassination against Stafford, and he said "I hold that against him."

Bennett’s brother, Chicago Bears tight end Martellus Bennett, said that unlike his brother, he doesn’t hold JFK’s assassination against the Dallas native. When asked how he felt about his brother saying that, Martellus Bennett went in on his brother instead.

“He’s an a--h---,” Martellus Bennett said, jokingly. “Yeah, yeah, both of them probably are but I’m talking about my brother in that instant. I think it’s funny. Mike’s just a funny guy. Stafford probably wasn’t even born yet.”

Kennedy was killed on Nov. 22, 1963. Stafford was born on Feb. 7, 1988.

So since his brother held Stafford accountable for JFK, did Martellus Bennett want to blame Stafford for anything else?

“Nah, I don’t know him like that,” Martellus Bennett said. “Every time I talked to him he’s always been nice to me, so I don’t blame him for anything.”