Braylon Edwards was still seething on Wednesday about the New York Jets' 45-3 loss to the New England Patriots two days before.

And Edwards accused his AFC East rivals of taking a little too much pleasure in their on-field success.

"I don't want to say they ran it up, but at the end of the day, they ran it up," Edwards said, via Newsday.

"If you look at what happened, yeah they ran it up. But I mean, that's football. It's a rivalry and it's two guys that probably don't like each other through the rivalry at least. So we probably would've done the same thing."

Jets coach Rex Ryan buried the ball from Monday's game and told the team not to be bothered by one loss. But Edwards said the Jets will keep the humiliation of the 42-point defeat with them.

"I think we are going to let this stick with us the rest of the season," he said. "I don't think it will be over after this. It's something that was embarrassing, and we all need to live by that game for the rest of the season and leading up to the playoffs."

-- Sean Leahy