Former NFL star Larry Johnson is once again taking shots at rapper Megan Thee Stallion via Twitter.

After his back-and-forth exchange with the Houston-born rapper earlier this month, the feud between the two celebrities appeared to be fading.

Johnson, however, went back to Twitter Monday to explain why people need to stop thinking he wants to sleep with the rapper.

"For those who think I was hating on @theestallion Meg the pony, cuz you think i wanted to sleep with her don’t know my history, I had better," Johnson wrote.

The former Kansas City Chiefs running back then writes a list of women he claims to have slept with.

The feud between Johnson and Megan Thee Stallion began when the ex-athlete suggested that the rapper became famous because her mother died.

In a September 14 tweet, Johnson said, "A coincidence: her mother who was her manager died in the month of March 2019, the same month of her 'break out.'"

"Music industry filled with the easily corrupt fatherless children looking for Satan to be the 'daddy' they never had," he continued. 

"Just because YOU found out about me around the time my mother passed does not make what you're saying accurate,"  Megan Thee Stallion replied. "I've been grinding for so long and would appreciate if you weirdos on the internet would stop trying to associate my mother having A BRAIN TUMOR with the f***ing devil."

In another September 14 tweet, Johnson tells the rapper that she isn't the only one with "the same story, in the same industry, around the same people who all worship the same goat head hermaphrodite."

Johnson then asserted Megan Thee Stallion was a…wait for it…sinner.

"Our father in Heaven is long suffering and he is merciful and gracious," Johnson wrote. "I pray you find a way to repent and make it out. Our reward in his kingdom is better than the spoils of the wicked."

In 2017, Johnson told the Washington Post that he is suffering from CTE. Some fans are now asking if Johnson's latest behavior is related to CTE.

According to her bio, Megan Thee Stallion launched her career under her mother's management company, Pretty Time Entertainment Management, and began to get noticed after releasing her first single "Like a Stallion" in April 2016. 

Johnson was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2003, where he was selected to two Pro Bowls.