The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Reports: Edelman headed for suspension

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Speaking for the first time at the Patriots’ minicamp, Tom Brady could have had plenty to talk about had he waited a few hours.

Instead, reports broke later Thursday that one of the New England quarterbac­k’s favorite receivers, Julian Edelman, could be suspended for violating the league’s performanc­e-enhancers policy.

Brady, who turns 41 on Aug. 3, said he never considered retirement during his time away from the team; he did not attend optional workouts. He was not available to address an ESPN report, using unnamed sources, that Edelman, who missed the 2017 season after tearing his right ACL in a preseason game in Detroit, is facing a four-game suspension.

Edelman was the last player on the field for practice and later could be seen having a long talk with Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

According to the report, the 32-year-old Edelman is appealing the suspension, saying he had passed “hundreds of tests” in the past. If the suspension stands, he would miss a home game against Houston, at Jacksonvil­le and Detroit, and home against Miami.

The league does not release informatio­n on suspension­s until they are announced.

Edelman spoke Tuesday and was asked if it was difficult not to push himself to make a faster recovery.

“Yeah, I mean, everyone’s a competitor, so sometimes you’re your worst own enemy when you’re trying to do that,” he said. “But it is what it is and there’s a big part of the process and I’ve got a lot of guys, training staff

helping me out — TB12 (Brady), all that stuff — to get to where I want to be.”

The Patriots’ wide receiver group had already taken on a new look minus Danny Amendola (free agent, Miami) and Brandin Cooks (traded to Arizona). The loss of Edelman would thin the position even more. Malcolm Mitchell, who also missed last season with knee surgery, has yet to return to the field.

The depth chart candidates without Edelman would have one proven veteran in Chris Hogan, plus Mitchell, Kenny Britt, Cordarrell­e Patterson, Jordan Matthews, Phillip Dorsett, Riley McCarron, Braxton Berrios and Cody Hollister. Special teams captain Matthew Slater has also lined up at the position, and Patterson generally is a kick returner rather than a wideout.

Brady spoke for less than four minutes.

“It’s obviously important for everybody and our coaches do a great job of getting us ready,” he said. “Just some personal reasons for me (skipping voluntary workouts), but I’m here now and focused on what I need to do, like I always am, and this year.”

Amid reports of a rift in the organizati­on involving himself, coach Bill Belichick and Kraft, Brady said his relationsh­ip with Belichick is, “great. We’ve always had a great relationsh­ip.”

“I’ve been here for a long time and I love this team and I love this organizati­on and I love playing quarterbac­k for him,” Brady added. “I loved it last year and I’m having a lot of fun now, so that’s obviously what’s most important to me.”

He refused to speak about any possible reworking of his contract.

“I’ve never talked about my contract,” he said. “I’ve never brought up money, I think for a lot of reasons that I’ve said over the years. Those things are personal.”

Brady labeled his offseason following the Super Bowl loss to Philadelph­ia as “good.”

 ?? Steven Senne / Associated Press ?? Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman waits for the ball during a minicamp practice Thursday in Foxborough, Mass.
Steven Senne / Associated Press Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman waits for the ball during a minicamp practice Thursday in Foxborough, Mass.

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