Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Pats’ Edelman calls it a career

Receiver played on three of New England’s Super Bowl title teams

- By Kyle Hightower

For more than a decade Julian Edelman lived the ultimate NFL underdog story, going from undersized college quarterbac­k to a favorite option of Tom Brady on three Patriots’ Super Bowl-winning teams.

He says he’ll leave the league after giving everything he had to the sport.

Citing a knee injury that cut his 2020 season short after just six games, Edelman announced Monday that he is retiring from the NFL after 11 seasons.

“Nothing in my career has ever come easy. And no surprise, this isn’t going to come easy either,” Edelman said fighting back tears in a video posted to Twitter. “I’ve always said I’m going to go until the wheels come off. And they finally have fallen off.”

Earlier in the day, the Patriots terminated the contract of the Super Bowl 53 MVP after the receiver failed a physical.

It brings an abrupt end to the 11-year New England tenure of the 34-year-old, whose fingertip catch helped complete the Patriots’ historic Super Bowl 51 comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons.

“By any measure of what constitute­s an elite NFL career — wins, championsh­ips, production — Julian has it all,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said in a statement. “Few players can match Julian’s achievemen­ts, period, but considerin­g his profession­al trajectory and longevity, the group is even more select. It is historic. This is a tribute to his legendary competitiv­eness, mental and physical toughness and will to excel.”

Team owner Robert Kraft called Edelman “one of the great success stories in our franchise’s history.”

He appeared in just six games last season before going on injured reserve following a surgical procedure on his knee. He also missed the entire 2017 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.

Edelman was entering the final season of a twoyear, $15.5 million contract. He was facing an uphill climb to make the roster in 2021 following the Patriots’ efforts to remake the receiving group after

their struggles last season. This offseason the Patriots have already added receivers Kendrick Bourne and Nelson Agholor in free agency.

A seventh-round pick in the 2009 draft out of Kent State, Edelman retires ranked second in team history with 620 receptions, fourth in receiving yards 6,822 and ninth with 36 receiving touchdowns.

He also had 58 rushing attempts for 413 yards, the most rushing attempts and rushing yards by a wide receiver in Patriots history. His 9,869 all-purpose yards are fourth in team history.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R EVANS — MEDIA NEWS GROUP/BOSTON HERALD ?? Julian Edelman holds up the Lombardi Trophy as he celebrates the New England Patriots’ 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
CHRISTOPHE­R EVANS — MEDIA NEWS GROUP/BOSTON HERALD Julian Edelman holds up the Lombardi Trophy as he celebrates the New England Patriots’ 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

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