First Andre Roberts hinted – in full view of everyone on Twitter – that the Jets weren’t bringing him back. Then he basically confirmed it for all to see, with a bonus shot at his former team.

Now, after signing with the Bills, he’s ripping the Jets once again.

As it turns out, staying in the AFC East was a huge selling point for Roberts landing with the Bills.

“I think that was the biggest thing first – being able to play the Jets twice a year,” Roberts told The Buffalo News.

OK, no surprise there, really – just a former player wanting a little bit of revenge. But when coupled with another of Roberts’ lines, it’s an eyebrow-raiser.

“The way they kind of handled it was a little shady, but it is what it is,” Roberts told The Buffalo News. "I’m a Buffalo Bill now, and I’m enjoying being here.”

Last week, when news came that the Jets were letting Roberts walk, he tweeted that it “says a lot about the organization.”

So clearly, this isn’t something he’s letting go easily.

Roberts scored on both a punt- and kick-return last season and ranked inside the top three in both yards per kick return and per punt return. His contributions helped the Jets become the No. 1 special teams unit in the league last season and landed him both Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections.

“I was surprised,” Roberts told The Buffalo News. “Any guy that was an All-Pro, and their team doesn’t really want to sign him back, I think would be surprised. It is what it is."

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