OAKLAND, Calif. — Marshawn Lynch is not known as a running back who does a lot of dancing, but he did some in Sunday’s 45-20 win.

Early in the fourth quarter after the Raiders took a 35-13 lead, Lynch did a wild dance on the sideline that was shown on the Oakland Coliseum scoreboard, sending the home crowd into a frenzy and irritating at least one Jet.

“That irks my ever-living nerves,” linebacker Jordan Jenkins said. “That pisses me off. I’m an old-school guy. I don’t like when things happen. That was embarrassing, losing like that and to have Marshawn dancing like that. Good player, but seeing that happen should infuriate the whole team. We should have a good response coming into next Sunday.”

Jenkins clarified that he did not think it was poor sportsmanship on Lynch’s part, just hard to accept.

“That’s the kind of thing I want us to be doing after games,” Jenkins said. “That’s the kind of thing I want us to do going into the fourth quarter, being excited, being overjoyed, being overzealous and celebrating, being happy, being ecstatic over a win.”

Other Jets shrugged off Lynch’s histrionics.

“It’s their house,” linebacker Darron Lee said. “They can do whatever they want in it.As a competitor, as a defender, you don’t like to see that type of stuff. It’s demoralizing. We’ve got to bow up. We’ve got to keep fighting. We definitely going to make sure that we don’t put any other team in a position to go do that.”

The Jets claimed Kalif Raymond off waivers two weeks ago on cutdown weekend. On Sunday, his muffed punt may have put his spot with the team in jeopardy. The turnover was a killer. It gave the Raiders the ball at the 4-yard line just before halftime, and they punched it in for a 21-10 halftime lead.

“I just took it for granted, man,” Raymond said. “I think that was one of the easier punts of the game that they kicked. I just took that one for granted. I’ve just got to try to stay focused out there.”

Raymond had two muffed punts last week against the Bills, but the Jets did not lose either of them. This time they did. Jets coach Todd Bowles was asked before the game if he had concerns about Raymond.

“There wasn’t at that point, but there’s starting to be,” he said.

Right guard Brian Winters exited the game in the second quarter with what Bowles called an abdomen injury. He did not return. Dakota Dozier replaced him. … Outside linebacker Freddie Bishop injured his ankle in the second quarter and did not return.

Christian Hackenberg was inactive for the game after serving as the backup last week. Bryce Petty was the No. 2 quarterback after recovering from the knee sprain he suffered in Week 3 of the preseason.

“Bryce has been [No.] 2,” Bowles said. “I just didn’t feel like playing him the first week. He had a full week of practice. I didn’t like the way it looked, so I held him out.”

The 45 points were the most the Jets have given up under Bowles, and the most since they allowed 49 to the Bengals on Oct. 27, 2013. …. The Jets are 0-2 for the first time since the 2007 season when they went 4-12 …. Besides Hackenberg, the other inactives were: LB Bruce Carter, S Rontez Miles, CB Derrick Jones, C Jonotthan Harrison, TE Eric Tomlinson and TE Jordan Leggett.