Julian Edelman has something to say to all of the doubters: Go eat crow.

On the Monday morning after the Patriots beat the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, Edelman delivered a message to critics who said the Patriots were finished after suffering a 41-14 loss in Kansas City at the end of September.

Edelman had particularly strong words for ESPN analyst Trent Dilfer, who declared after that game the Patriots were a “weak” team and “not good anymore.”

“[Dilfer] sits there and analyzes everything, but he needs to go and watch the film, and he can’t say anything now because we’re world champions,” Edelman, who had nine catches for 109 yards and the game-winning touchdown, told WEEI Radio in Boston. “We’re coming back home to Boston with the Lombardi Trophy, and he can take that and put that in his clips.”

“It’s embarrassing of him. It’s ridiculous,” Edelman continued. “We do the Patriot Way here, and we don’t talk. We really do ignore noise and stuff, but Coach [Bill] Belichick put that clip on where he said, ‘We don’t have a shot. This team’s not good enough.’ ”

Dilfer apologized on Twitter after Edelman’s comments.

Edelman also went off on Dilfer’s fellow ESPN analyst Steve Young.

“He’s just mad because he can’t be Joe Montana,” said Edelman, a native of Northern California. “I love Steve Young to death, but he’s the biggest hypocrite of all. He just keeps crapping on us. I was a Niners fan growing up. I loved Joe Montana to death — he was my childhood hero. Steve Young’s just mad because he couldn’t get more than one [ring].”

Edelman had one final message for the haters.

“It’s a bunch of noise out there: ‘Tom Brady can’t win it again, Coach Belichick’s not good enough, this, that. [Owner] Mr. [Robert] Kraft, he can’t get another one done. Deflategate.’ All this bull,” Edelman added. “Everyone can talk, keep on talking, but we’re going to be raising that trophy up in front of everybody in New England and it’s going to be a great time. They can kiss that.”