Julian Francis Edelman is an American football wide receiver and punt returner for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He played quarterback at Kent State and the College of San Mateo. Edelman was selected by the Patriots in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He has played in four Super Bowls, and has led all wide receivers in receiving yards in each of the last three. He was named Super Bowl MVP for Super Bowl LIII.
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Wes Welker became a Patriot in the game against the Colts, where Edelman led all receivers with eight receptions for 98 yards and 38 yards on a punt return. At the time of his injury, Welker was the team’s leading receiver with 21 receptions. He returned with his first NFL touchdown on a 9-yard reception from Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in the Week 10 game against Indianapolis Colts. He did not accompany the Patriots to London to play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on their trip to London, and did not accompanied the team to London on the trip to play in the Super Bowl. As of 2019, he ranked third in Patriots history in career receptions. Edelman later stated that he knew he lacked the ability to make an NFL roster as a quarterback, so before the draft he prepared himself to play at positions other than quarterback. He ran the short shuttle in 3. 92 seconds; the fastest time at the Combine that year was 3. 96 seconds. He made the team over former Eagles wide receiver Greg Lewis, for whom the Patriots had given up a fifth-round draft pick in 2009. His senior year, he was the Golden Flashes’ leading passer, completing 56% of his passes, throwing 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. His total offense broke Joshua Cribbs’s single-season school record, set in 2003, He was also their leading rusher, gaining 1,370 yards on 215 attempts and scoring 13 touchdowns.
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