Their one full season together with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004 yielded a Super Bowl berth, but the turmoil Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb developed has lingered for years afterward.

Owens was sent home by the Eagles in the middle of the 2005 season.

McNabb recently caused a bit of a stir when he suggested he is a Hall of Famer, while specifically citing his numbers are better than those of three-time Super Bowl champion Troy Aikman.

TMZ spotted Owens at Los Angeles International Airport last week, and of course asked him for comment on what McNabb’s assertion he deserves his own bust in the Hall of Fame.

Owens had a one-word answer: “Who?”

It doesn't sound like Owens is ready to bury the hatchet just yet. This isn't the first time Owens has recently brought his time in Philly up, either.

He told Skip Bayless on FS1's “Undisputed” last year, “I go back to the huddle and I was like, ‘Dude, I was open.’ And you know what his response was to me? ‘Shut the F up.’”

“That was disrespectful.”

Owens played with a broken leg in Super Bowl XXXIX and had nine receptions for 122 yards, while stories of McNabb “throwing up on the field” during a late-game drive surfaced.

The receiver tried to make it work in Philly, according to him, but the rupture between him and McNabb was apparently too much.

An attempt to reach McNabb for a response will surely be made. But Owens has now thrown some heavy shade at his former quarterback.