The Pittsburgh Steelers can't seem to stay out of headlines this offseason. Ramon Foster added to the headlines after former Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall took to Twitter to label Ben Roethlisberger a racist.

Former Steelers have come out and bashed Roethlisberger on social media or in articles. Current Steeler Ramon Foster— who plays guard for the team—went on Twitter to send a message to Mendenhall or any other former Steeler.

In the tweet, Foster stated that if any former player has an issue with anyone on the current roster, that player should contact him or Maurkice Pouncey.

Over the offseason, Antonio Brown and others have bashed Ben Roethlisberger as a leader and a person. Brown said Roethlisberger has an owner's mentality as a leader of the team.

Brown had a fallout with the Steelers after skipping the team's Week 17 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. According to reports, there was tension between Brown and Roethlisberger in a practice during game week.

As a result, Brown asked for a trade from the Steelers; his wish was granted. He was traded to the Oakland Raiders.

For the past few seasons, the Steelers have been the Kardashians of the NFL, as Jesse James (a former Steelers tight end) once said. A large amount of drama has surrounded the team, starting with the Le'Veon Bell situation.

Regardless, former players have voiced their opinions on what is going on within the Steelers organization. Ramon Foster has had enough of players bashing the organization. Now former players have been warned if they feel the need to mention current Steelers in a negative way.