WATCH: Julian Edelman admits he ‘was trying to sell’ fake injury vs. Bills

On the way to the Patriots clinching their 11th consecutive AFC East Championship Saturday, wide receiver Julian Edelman improvised an injury in trying to avoid a touchdown-negating penalty.

On the way to the Patriots (12-3) clinching their 11th consecutive AFC East Championship Saturday, wide receiver Julian Edelman improvised an injury in trying to avoid a touchdown-negating penalty.

“I was trying to sell it. Hopefully, they didn’t see it,” Edelman said after the game, according to Boston.com.

With the game tied 10-10 in the third quarter, the 33-year-old slammed into Bills (10-5) safety Jordan Poyer on a pick play.

On the same snap, tight end Ben Watson took the ball into the endzone. The 33-yard play was called back because of Edelman’s offensive pass interference and the wide receiver then was tested under concussion protocol … Edelman ended up missing about a quarter of the game for the flop.

The Pats ended the drive with a field goal and once Edelman was back in action, he caught a 30-yard pass on the go-ahead, game-winning drive.

So, as is the standard for the Patriots regardless of the rules … All’s well that ends well for New England.