During New England's playoff win over Kansas City on Saturday, Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman finally returned after missing almost two months with a broken foot. 

The good news for the Patriots is that Edelman didn't look rusty at all. The bad news for the Patriots is that Edelman would rather show off his muscles than block for his quarterback. 

Tom Brady took to Facebook on Monday and posted a pretty amusing picture of Edelman. The picture was taken as Brady was putting the finishing touches on a 10-yard run in the second quarter. 

"Hey Julian, how about a little less flexing and a little more blocking next time!!"

Of course, Brady is joking. Edelman can flex all he wants. 

Honestly though, if you look closely at Edelman's pose, it almost looks like the Patriots wide receiver is cringing because he's afraid Brady is going to get hurt, and his arms are up in the air because he's hoping for a touchdown.

Anyway, Edelman responded to Brady's picture with a Facebook post of his own, where he offered some pylon-diving advice for Brady, who didn't reach the end zone with his jump. 

Not only did the Patriots quarterback fall a yard short on his end zone dive, but he got absolutely rocked by Kansas City's Tyvon Branch and Husain Abdullah

Edelman had a front row seat to Brady's 10-yard run and on Monday, he described what it's like to see his quarterback use his legs instead of his right arm. 

"He's like a Clydesdale out there. Like a big old horse," Edelman told WEEI-FM in Boston. "He reminds me of the old Budweiser commercials, so it was pretty cool."

Although Brady didn't score on the 10-yard run, he did reach the end zone with a 1-yard quarterback sneak on the next play. The touchdown gave the Patriots a 14-3 lead in a game they'd win 27-20.

Tom Brady called out Julian Edelman for flexing instead of blocking. (USATSI)
Tom Brady called out Julian Edelman for flexing instead of blocking. (USATSI)