Josh Norman was critical of his former team after the Carolina Panthers gave up 300 yards receiving to Julio Jones in Week 4.

"You get what you pay for," Norman said Monday on ESPN's The Dan Le Batard Show.

Norman was allowed to leave the Panthers in the offseason.

Norman held Jones to a combined 10 catches for 107 yards and 0 touchdowns in 2014, when Jones averaged 99.5 yards receiving per game.

Carolina defensive coordinator Sean McDermott wouldn't speculate on how Sunday's game would have turned out had Norman been on the field against Atlanta.

"I haven't thought about Josh on our defense since the minute he left," McDermott said. "We have new players in those positions, and I have a tremendous amount of confidence in those players, and I expect them to do the job at a high level.

"Josh is a Washington Redskin. We are the Carolina Panthers, and we embrace that."