MEXICO CITY -- New England Patriots president Jonathan Kraft addressed recent actions by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who has been attempting to hold up a contract extension for commissioner Roger Goodell while expressing anger because of a six-game suspension to Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.

Saying he wouldn’t comment specifically on Jones’ threats regarding Goodell’s possible extension because of the possibility of litigation, Kraft spoke from a big-picture perspective during a pregame interview on 98.5 The Sports Hub.

“Back when our fan base and ourselves were going through the air-pressure thing – and Jerry had gone through the salary-cap stuff – he said you all should take your medicine and just focus on winning football games. When you’re upset and angry, that’s not what you want to hear because I don’t think Tom [Brady] was treated fairly, I don’t think our fans thought Tom was treated fairly. But we ended up taking his advice and winning the Super Bowl. I think it was good advice,” Kraft said in the interview.

Along those lines, Kraft was also asked about unflattering remarks attributed to Jones in a recent ESPN story, in which Jones reportedly said to Goodell in a private conversation: “I’m gonna come after you with everything I have. If you think Bob Kraft came after you hard, Bob Kraft is a p---y compared to what I’m going to do.”

Said Kraft in the radio interview: “I guess I don’t know who the source was, and don’t know if it is true or not. If Jerry said that, and I don’t that he did, Robert at the end of the day followed Jerry’s own advice. Our franchise, since the investigation started the night of the AFC championship [in 2015], has won two Super Bowls.”