Another day, another shot taken at the Pittsburgh Steelers by New England Patriots linebacker James Harrison. This time, he dropped a bomb on the Steelers' lack of travel amenities.

There are plenty of changes that a player must get accustomed to when they switch teams during the season. However, Harrison revealed during Super Bowl LII Opening Night that he was pleasantly surprised by how good the cuisine was on the Patriots' team plane compared to what the Steelers' had been serving:

“They got real food on that plane too,” Harrison said before responding to whether it was the same in Pittsburgh. “Na, we had some aluminum foil wrap stuff [on the Steelers plane].”

While Harrison's comments may have been a playful jab at his former organization, there seemed to be a bit of seriousness to them. Either way, it is just another example of the rift that grew between him and the Steelers' franchise.

Harrison was vocal about his frustration with being relegated to the bench throughout the 2017 NFL season. As a result, he let it be known that he wanted out of Pittsburgh, which the team granted by cutting him soon thereafter. It was not long before he signed with the Patriots and made an immediate impact on their woeful edge rush.

That said, the prospect of watching Harrison potentially win another Super Bowl after a bitter departure has become a difficult pill to swallow for Steelers fans. Regardless, there is no denying the tremendous amount of success they enjoyed together all those years and his lasting impact on the organization.