No matter where Martellus Bennett seems to go, he'll never let go of his disdain for Dallas Cowboys legend Jason Witten.

In a recent E:60 segment named "Bennett Brothers", the former Cowboys TE made it clear he never did like Witten. This makes the umpteenth time since leaving Dallas he's voiced this emotion.

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This go round it reached the ears of Witten, who isn't feeding into the negativity.

When asked if he heard the comments from his former teammate, he quipped a bit before expounding on how he actually feels.

"Busy schedule. I'll make sure to get around to that real quick to see it," Witten said with a laugh, via SportsDay. "I did hear about it. Marty is a good player. He really is. He enjoys entertaining, but I'm glad he's in a good place now and he's having a good year so far. He is, he's a good football player. Hey look, I've always taken a lot of pride in that I want to play and play at a high level. I'm always communicating and helping and all of that stuff. And there is a part of the business that I get. Martellus probably wanted his opportunity and be able to go play and I get that. I don't know where all that really kind of stems from. So that's why I said I know he's in a good place. For me, every day you got to go prove it and you got to go earn it and that's something I have a chip on my shoulder and it really gives me confidence because that's the way I approach it. Will that cost me sometime? 'Hey, he was just a grinder and the tread on the tires got ran off a little early.' Maybe so. But I don't know that I would change it because of that."

And the bottom line is Witten isn't going to make it easy for anyone to come take his job, which is likely why no one has been able to do it yet.

"And you know what, vice versa," Witten said. "[Former Cowboys tight end] Dan Campbell didn't want to give me his job, and he was a great leader. It's just competition within a team. Thriving cultures and really good teams, and Coach [Jason] Garrett has done a great job here. You create that competition within. And I've heard stories about the '90s and the competition that Michael [Irvin] and those guys had. That's good because that's bringing out your best. I'm a better player because of that and I think hopefully other people would say the same things."

A classy reply from a classy player, and one that will be a first ballot Hall of Famer one day while only ever playing for the Cowboys.

Meanwhile, the Patriots is Bennett's fourth NFL team.

Go figure.