Former Chicago Bears kicker Robbie Gould is having a career revitalization with the San Francisco 49ers.

But in complimenting his new team, he subtly took a shot his old one.

“This is probably the best locker room in my 14-year career that I’ve been apart of,” Gould told the San Francisco Chronicle.

He spent 11 years with the Bears starting in 2005, eight of which came with Lovie Smith at the helm.

That would imply the 49ers have a better locker room than the 2006 Bears team that went to the Super Bowl, despite strong leadership from the likes of Brian Urlacher and Olin Kreutz.

Last year, the 35-year-old Gould set a career high and led the NFL with 39 field goals made, hitting 95.1 percent of his kicks (another career best) as the league’s second-most accurate kicker.

His opinion reflects well on Kyle Shanahan and the organization in San Francisco. This season, they’re looking to translate locker room chemistry into wins on Sundays.