FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Le’Veon Bell said he is not frustrated by the Jets’ 0-3 start to the season, but he sounded off on Twitter at his critics after Sunday’s 30-14 loss to the Patriots.

“All you haters, enjoy it for now..just don’t go casper when all this gets turned around,” Bell posted on Twitter. “We embrace adversity, we embrace the hate, and everyone that wants to see my team fail, or me fail individually, I’ll remember, we’ll remember it ALL, & use it, & wear it as a badge of honor!”

Bell had another rough day through no fault of his own. He had 35 rushing yards on 18 carries, but he had nowhere to run. It seemed like he was getting hit behind the line of scrimmage on every carry. He also had four catches for 28 yards.

“I’m not frustrated at all,” Bell said in the locker room. “I just know that this team has a lot of talent. We’ve just got to put it all together. It’s a new system. Guys, it’s their first time playing together, a new coaching staff, we’ve just got to mesh everything together and we’ve got to get on board.”

Bell has carried a heavy load for the Jets early in the season. He said he feels good after sitting out last season.

“I can still read the holes and catch the ball well,” he said. “I will continue to get better each and every week. When Week 8 or 9 comes by and you ask me then, I might look back at Week 2 and 3 and say I was rusty. I feel good right now.”

WR Robby Anderson had three catches for 11 yards. It was his lowest yards total since the final game of the 2017 season, when he had one catch for 2 yards against the Patriots.

“I think the world knows what I’m capable of and I know what I’m capable of,” Anderson said. “It’s frustrating because if I had 11 yards and we won, then I wouldn’t be upset. If I had 100 yards and we lost, then I’d be upset. My intent here isn’t to lose. I am here to win.”

The 105 total yards by the Jets is the third-lowest in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. They had 72 yards against the Bengals on Dec. 12, 1976 and 100 yards against the Broncos on Dec. 10, 2017. … The Jets have now lost six games in a row, dating back to last year. They have not lost seven in a row since 2014. … The Jets have lost nine in a row at Gillette Stadium and seven in a row overall to the Patriots. … RB/KR Trenton Cannon left the game with a hamstring injury.