New England Patriots' Julian Edelman (11) runs as Carolina Panthers' Wes Horton (96) defends during the first half of a preseason NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, Aug. 24, 2018. (AP Photo/Jason E. Miczek)
New England Patriots' Julian Edelman (11) runs as Carolina Panthers' Wes Horton (96) defends during the first half of a preseason NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, Aug. 24, 2018. (AP Photo/Jason E. Miczek) Credit: Jason E. Miczek

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Patriots got their sparkplug back Monday.

A matter of hours after a 38-7 thrashing of the previously undefeated Miami Dolphins, Julian Edelman returned from his four-game suspension for performance-enhancers, reportedly showing up in the locker room for the first time in a month before 7 a.m.

“It’s good. He hasn’t changed a bit,” Tom Brady said later in the day. “Four weeks off, he looks good.”

Added longtime teammate Matthew Slater, whose locker is next to Edelman’s: “It’s good to see him. Julian and I have a very unique relationship. I’m glad that he’s back. I’m looking to attack the short week together.”

The Patriots host the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night.

Edelman was not available to reporters on Monday and a club spokesman said the slot receiver will talk “Thursday at the earliest.”

Edelman missed all of last season after suffering a torn ACL in a preseason game. He has missed the past 23 meaningful games for New England, dating back to the Patriots’ historic comeback against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51.

Edelman played in three of the four preseason games in August before having to leave the team. He had seven catches for 49 yards, three for first downs. The veteran caught 98 passes for 1,106 yards and three touchdowns in 2016.

He is third on the NFL’s all-time postseason receptions list with 98, leading the Patriots in both catches and yardage in the postseason.

“We’ve played so much football together I really have no doubt of where he’s going to be or what he’s capable of,” Brady said. “He’s been a great player for our team and I think everyone’s excited to have him back. Any time you have great players it’s going to help what you’re doing.

“We all welcome him back and he’s excited, ready to go, and hopefully he can go out and play great.”

Brady and Edelman have played together since 2009.

“When he’s out there I obviously know his body language, I know his ability to get open, my confidence in him,” Brady said. “All those things come up so when you get matchups and he gets open, he gets open so quick. That’s the thing about Julian, his explosiveness in the routes, in and out of breaks.

“It’s very comforting for a quarterback to see a guy get open really early in a route. Julian, we ask a lot of him. When you play five different spots, I think he’s capable of moving in and out of different locations and kind of specialty-type plays, there’s a lot that he does well.”

Still, he’s been idle from football for more than a month.

“Hopefully, it’s a smooth transition,” Brady said. “We’ve got to prepare this week. It’s going to be a big week of prep and then we’re going to go out there and play Thursday night and see where we’re at.”