Nearly a decade ago, Terrell Owens, had his final season playing with the Dallas Cowboys. At the time rumors of TO's issues with Tony Romo and Jason Witten began to circulate, and ESPN would go on to publish a story that Owens was jealous of the relationship that had formed between the quarterback and tight end. Within ESPN's story, a source revealed that Owens spoke about his grievances with the then-offensive coordinator Jason Garrett and other wide receivers Patrick Crayton and Roy Williams.

Eight years later, in 2016 T.O. had an interview with The Dallas Morning News where he reflected on being apart of the Cowboys and made the allegation that Garrett had leaked the information about the meeting to the media. "There were some things that were leaked out that were supposed to be in-house from meetings that myself, Roy Williams and Patrick Crayton had with Jason Garrett," he said. "That's a shame because, of those four guys, outside of Garrett, I'll put my life on it that none of them said anything."

On Friday, Terrell took to Twitter and said that Andy Reid the former Eagles head coach was the best coach he has ever had. In response to that, someone asked T.O. about Garrett, and it looks like Owens has not forgiven him for what he may or may not have said to ESPN back in 2008.

"Who??! Jason Garrett!! U gotta be kidding me. He was part of getting rid of me & Wade Phillips to get the head coaching job thinking that was the answer. And here we r 8 years later...," he tweeted. Owens went on to critique for how he ran the offense of the team.

Read the tweets above.

Source: complex.com