The Patriots just reduced Michael Bennett’s role even more.

The three-time Pro Bowler, who has seen his playing time drop significantly in his first season with the Patriots, has been suspended by New England for Monday night’s game against the Jets due to conduct detrimental to the team, according to multiple reports.

Bennett, 33, confirmed the suspension to ESPN.

“On Friday, I had a philosophical disagreement with my position coach (Bret Bielema) that has led to my suspension,” Bennett said. “I apologize to my teammates for any distraction this may have caused.”

Bennett, who made the Pro Bowl in three straight seasons with Seattle (2015-17) and recorded nine sacks with the Eagles last season, has played on 35.7 percent of the Patriots’ defensive snaps this season, according to Pro Football Focus. In the season opener, he played more than 55 percent of snaps. In Thursday’s win over the Giants, he was on the field for 22 percent of the defensive snaps. Through six games, he has 2.5 sacks and four tackles.