Odell Beckham isn’t the only ex-Giant whose departure was less than savory.

Landon Collins provided that reminder on the same day Beckham’s GQ interview was published in which he criticized the way the team handled his being traded.

Collins, an All-Pro for the Giants in 2016 and a Pro Bowler the last three seasons, wouldn’t even refer to his old team by name in an interview with 106.7 The Fan in DC.

“I have something to play for, just within myself, because I haven’t finished the last two years,” Collins, now with the Redskins, said. “For that reason and just knowing what I can do, and the struggles I’ve been through with the other team I was on, I know I can be better.”

When asked directly whether he avoided directly referring to the Giants on purpose, Collins was forthright.

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

The Redskins signed Collins to a six-year, $84 million contract this offseason after the safety finished his second straight year on IR. At the time, Collins said he was disappointed the Giants never made him an offer, and he wanted to finish his career in New York.

Now, he seems to have moved onto using that for motivation.