After getting released by the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday, Le'Veon Bell fired back at his critics and remind them (and probably himself) what they said about him over the years.

On his Twitter profile, he listed out all the words his detractors have used to describe him, including “washed,” “clown,” “greedy,” “overrated” and “old.”

The Ravens cut Le'Veon Bell after the three-time Pro Bowl running back struggled in his five games with the team. He did rush for 83 yards and two touchdowns, but his impact had been minimal for a Baltimore team boasting a 6-3 record for top in the AFC North.

Baltimore signed Bell into their practice squad last September in hopes he can help their injury-riddled backfield. However, he never really got it going offensively, with his best performance coming in Week 9 after recording 48 yards and one touchdown. In the other four games he played, though, he never made it more than 18 yards.

After he was released by the Ravens, Bell expressed how hurt he was. Nonetheless, he still showed appreciation for the team for giving him a shot.

“This hurts, but it’s been a blessing to be here to say the least, i’ve enjoyed every second of this short period & gotta whole new meaning of what this city is like & it’s a great place to be  I appreciate Eric Decasta & John Harbaugh for the opportunity to be called an Raven,” Bell wrote on Twitter.

It remains to be seen if Bell would be claimed off waivers or if he could find a new team when he becomes a free agent. One things is certain, though: he's ready to prove his doubters wrong once again despite all the criticisms he has been receiving.