Myles Jack has a bone to pick with NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

The Jacksonville Jaguars star linebacker agreed to a four-year, $57 million contract extension this weekend, and then took issue with Rapoport’s report on the deal.

“Bro it’s been 4 years you gotta get that hate out of your heart. Just let @AdamSchefter report on me for the rest of my career please and thank you 🙏🏿 #Doctorrapoport,” Jack wrote in response to Rapoport’s original message, which noted Jack is “the highest paid [linebacker] without reaching a Pro Bowl.”

Jack also shared a screenshot of a 2016 story written by Rapoport with the headline: “Why Myles Jack could slide in the draft.”

Jack’s draft stock came into question ahead of the 2016 draft after he suffered a serious knee injury during his final season at UCLA. He eventually was selected by Jacksonville in the second round, No. 36 overall.

Responding to a fan’s post who said he “did slide” on draft day, Jack explained: “Facts man I did slide. A lot of false media reports played a major part in that leading the public to believe I was damaged goods… Lol I’ve held my peace on this for 4 years bro let me have my day to defend myself so I can go to bed peacefully.”