FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore got the last laugh over Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson on Sunday, as New England won 30-14 — in a game that was less competitive than the score indicated. (The Jets had zero offensive points.)

“I don’t know what he did,” Gilmore told NJ Advance Media, surely aware that Anderson did next to nothing in the game.

Anderson was targeted five times and had three catches for 11 yards. Gilmore basically shut him down, after Anderson called out Gilmore last week for frequently holding and getting away with it.

Gilmore continued to troll Anderson after the game by saying, “Did I get a flag? Did I get a penalty today? Let him tell you. I think that was his excuse. It was an excuse for him, I guess, but you’ve still got to play the game.”

Gilmore, who did not get a penalty Sunday, acknowledged Anderson’s comments fired him up entering the game.

“Yeah, I see it," Gilmore said. “At the end of the day, you’ve got to play the game, so I guess that’s what you get. I hate whoever I’m going against. When I’m out there on the field, I just hate them. That’s how I play.”

Of course, it didn’t help Anderson that the Jets were playing third-string quarterback Luke Falk, and their porous offensive line didn’t exactly give Falk much time to throw.

Through three games, Anderson (in a contract year) now has 18 targets and 10 catches for 115 yards and zero touchdowns.

“The world knows what I’m capable of,” Anderson said. “I know what I’m capable of. So it’s frustrating. If I had 11 yards and we won, I wouldn’t be upset. If I have 100 yards and we lose, I’m going to be upset. My intent is never selfish. I’m here to win. I’m here to provide my services. So it’s frustrating for me, because I know what I’m capable of.”

Staff writer Matt Stypulkoski contributed to this story.

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