Pats receiver Edelman blows his knee out
New England Patriots star wide receiver Julian Edelman will miss the 2017 season after tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament, one of three ligaments which hold the knee in place.
The Patriots announced Saturday that Edelman, Tom Brady’s favourite target and one of the National Football League’s most clutch receivers, would be sidelined all season after the noncontact injury in the first quarter of Friday night’s pre-season game at Detroit.
The 31-year-old Edelman headed downfield after a catch and when he planted his right foot into the turf, he tore the ligament.
“Julian is a great competitor, works hard, is tough, does all of the things that you ask him to do. I feel badly for him, of course,” coach Bill Belichick said Saturday.
“We feel badly for Julian and hope that he will have a speedy and complete recovery. But yeah, the team will have to move on and we’ll have to compete in this season without him.”
Edelman, whose spectacular fourth-quarter reception helped the Patriots’ record comeback win in the Super Bowl in February, signed a two-year contract extension earlier this year.
He has been, by far, Brady’s top pass catcher with 436 receptions over the past four seasons, including the playoffs.
A quarterback in college at Kent State, Edelman joined the Patriots in 2009 and became one of Brady’s most reliable receivers the next year.
Last season was one of his best with 98 catches for 1,106 yards. He’s also a dangerous punt returner. Brady used the word “Gladiator” on Instagram in reference to Edelman.