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Chargers CB says refs caused loss to Jets

Quentin Jammer left no doubt who beat the Chargers yesterday, and it wasn’t just the Jets.

Irate at two pass-interference penalties against him and 13 penalties on San Diego overall, the veteran cornerback laid blame for the 27-21 loss almost totally at the feet of referee Ron Winter and his officiating crew.

“I don’t have to say anything about what the refs did — everyone saw how the calls went,” Jammer said in a decidedly angry Chargers locker room at MetLife Stadium. “When you’re not getting the chance to play the way you play, it’s upsetting.”

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Despite claiming he didn’t have to comment on the officials, Jammer was just getting warmed up with a diatribe that could very well land him a fine from the league office this week.

Asked if the officiating was consistent, Jammer said: “Yeah — consistently bad. No way it was called fairly. No way. Not at all. It wasn’t called fairly at all. Maybe I’m being biased, but I’m just judging off what I saw. It wasn’t a fair game called.”

Jammer said his claim was bolstered by the fact San Diego wasn’t flagged at all in its previous game two weeks ago at Denver, then decked 13 times for minus-95 yards yesterday while the Jets were penalized a mere eight times for minus-60 yards.

“How does a team just get sloppy like that the very next game?” he said. “The answer is, it doesn’t.”

Jammer felt like he had a target on his back, in particular after getting whistled for interference against Santonio Holmes in the second and fourth quarters on drives that each ended in points for the Jets.

The costlier of the two flags on Jammer came with 3:57 left in the game and the Jets clinging to a 24-21 lead. He was penalized 20 yards for contact with Holmes on a deep third-down incompletion on third-and-3, giving Gang Green new life at the San Diego 20 and setting up a Nick Folk field goal seven clock-draining plays later.

As much as he wanted to say something to Winter, Jammer said he held his tongue — at least during the game.

“What can you say? You don’t want to upset the refs,” Jammer said. “At the same time, you want to say, ‘Hey, c’mon, let’s call this thing fairly.’ It’s football — you’ve got to let us play. Just let us play.

“I mean, football is a contact sport. There’s going to be contact. Receivers make contact and corners make contact, so at some point you’ve just got to let us play.”

Jammer wasn’t the only Chargers defender fuming at the flurry of flags, including a whopping five penalties for offsides and neutral-zone infractions.

“They were bad, really bad,” safety Eric Weddle said.

bhubbuch@nypost.com