Former Patriots coach Matt Patricia and former Patriots wideout Julian Edelman are part of the newest round of criticism. They pointed out that they believe that the Steelers have been stagnant in ...
Three-time Super Bowl champion Julian Edelman says the conspiracy theories about the NFL wanting the Chiefs in the Super Bowl are "nonsense." Edelman made the comment during an interview on the ...
Patriots receiver Julian Edelman dives into the end zone past Bills defender Aaron Williams for a 22 yard touchdown. Williams was injured on the play and left the game on a stretcher. The Patriots be ...
In an interview with Cheddar.com this week, former NFL star wide receiver and three-time Super Bowl winner Julian Edelman broke down the game and revealed that while he believes the Eagles can ...
Former Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman joined Tom E. Curran on the latest episode of NBC Sports Boston's Patriots Talk Podcast and gave his assessment of Maye's rookie campaign. 🔊 ...
As a longtime teammate and friend of Brady's, ex-Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is a bit biased when it comes to the "GOAT" debate. Nonetheless, he shared a reasonable take on the latest ...
Julian Edelman can relate to the discourse surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs. Before Patrick Mahomes ignited a dynasty, the New England Patriots made eight consecutive AFC Championship Games.
Former New England Patriots star Julian Edelman will be covering the Super Bowl as an analyst for FOX Sports when Super Bowl LIX takes place on Feb. 9 in New Orleans. Edelman will also get to work ...
One of the more highly-debated cases is former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who will first be eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2026. Edelman was a crucial part of the second ...
In 2026, former New England Patriots slot receiver Julian Edelman will become eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. During his playing days, Edelman was a fan favorite and his popularity ...
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