Le'Veon Bell is tired of Ryan Clark's criticism of the Steelers.

Bell made that clear on Monday night, when Pittsburgh's All-Pro running back initiated "Twitter war" that would ensue between himself and Ryan Clark, a current ESPN NFL analyst and Bell's teammate during the 2013 season.

go ahead and be sensitive about everything. About someone not kissing the ring (which you ain't won) and being honest — Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) October 9, 2017

Don't need to stunt! I ain't no rapper fam. Making up bars ain't what I do. I get paid to analyze homie. — Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) October 9, 2017

yeahh, youu full blown media now @Realrclark25 ... it’s just sad to see a player who’s played football go full media mode! — Le'Veon Bell (@L_Bell26) October 9, 2017

Bell has obviously taken offense to Clark's recent criticism of Antonio Brown following Brown's Week 4 sideline rant that included his now infamous Gatorade cooler toss. Clark's criticism of Brown included calling Pittsburgh's receiver "selfish."

Clark tried to explain his recent take on Brown in the following tweets.

I said that AB was selfish and that's why he behaved the way he did! I backed you in your hold out and said you deserve your $ — Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) October 9, 2017

While Bell certainly hears all the criticism from certain members of the media when it comes to his play on the field as well as how he handled his contract situation, it's clear that Bell takes offense when that media member was a former teammate. It's also clear that Bell will defense Brown and his other teammates, as the Steelers continue to show solidarity though thick and thin.