Landon Collins has said he’s put a bullseye on the Giants earlier this offseason, but now won’t even mention his former team by name.

During a radio interview with 106.7 The Fan in Washington, D.C., the new Redskins safety referred to New York as “The other team I was on.”

Host Chris Lingebach didn’t miss Collins’ snub, as NFL.com points out.

"You didn't say their name," he pointed out. "Was that intentional?"

“It’s no point,” Collins said. “It’s no point in saying their name.”

Collins and the Redskins will face the Giants twice per season, after the three-time Pro Bowler signed a six-year deal with the NFC East rivals worth upwards of $84 million. The Giants never even made Collins an offer, which likely fueled Collins’ grudge.

After spending a spring’s worth of OTA and minicamp practices on the field at Redskins park, Collins says it finally sets in that he’ll be playing for a team other than the one that drafted him.

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“I don’t feel like I bleed blue anymore,” Collins said last month at his charity softball game in New York. “I feel like [the Redskins] know my value and how they’ll use me in their defense. I don’t feel like I was used correctly within the defense that I was playing in.”

The Giants host Collins and the Redskins on Sept. 29 at 1:00 p.m. at MetLife Stadium, and travel to FedEx Field on Dec. 22 in a 1:00 p.m. kickoff.

Matt Lombardo may be reached at MLombardo@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @MattLombardoNFL