Feb 2, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Julian Edelman during the New England Patriots media availability at the J.W. Marriott team hotel in Houston. Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

Drew Bledsoe hilariously trolled Julian Edelman on Wednesday over the New England Patriots receiver’s beard.

The Patriots’ Twitter account posted a video of Edelman’s interview with NFL Network, teasing his comments about team chemistry.

What stood out to Bledsoe though was Edelman’s bushy beard:

Point for Bledsoe.

Those are some harsh words for the former Patriots quarterback, who infamously was replaced by Tom Brady in 2003. Bledsoe wore jersey No. 11, which is now sported by Edelman on the Pats.

All that remains to be seen is whether Edelman responds to Bledsoe like he’s done in the past with other teammates on social media, such as here.

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