Kuwait Times

Patriots legend Edelman retires from NFL

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LOS ANGELES: New England Patriots star Julian Edelman announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday, bringing the curtain down on a career that spanned 12 seasons and included three Super Bowl victories. The 34-year-old receiver, named MVP in the Patriots most recent Super Bowl victory in 2019, confirmed his retirement after his contract was terminated due to a failed physical. “I’ve always said I’m going until the wheels come off, and they’ve finally fallen off,” Edelman said in a recorded video posted on Twitter that showed him sitting on the Patriots Gillette Stadium field at Foxboro. “Due to an injury last year, I’ll be making my official announceme­nt of my retirement from football. It’s been the best 12 years of my life. It’s been a hell of a run.”

Edelman’s former Patriots teammate and close friend Tom Brady led the tributes to the retiring receiver. “On the biggest stage and in the biggest moments, you always came through,” the seven-time Super Bowl champion wrote on Twitter. “You never lost that chip on your shoulder and you never let anyone define you as a person or player. I’m proud of you, Jules. Love you,” Brady added. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick saluted Edelman as the “ultimate competitor.” “By any measure of what constitute­s an elite NFL career — wins, championsh­ips, production — Julian has it all,” Belichick said.

‘Throwback player’

“Few players can match Julian’s achievemen­ts, period, but considerin­g his profession­al trajectory and longevity, the group is even more select. This is a tribute to his legendary competitiv­eness, mental and physical toughness and will to excel,” Belichick said. The Patriots drafted Edelman in 2009 with the 232nd overall pick, and he would go on to become a key part of the team’s success during the last decade, winning Super Bowls in 2015, 2017 and 2019. A ferocious competitor, Edelman had a knack of making big plays in high-pressure situations. In the 2017 Super Bowl, he made a logic-defying fourth-quarter catch that helped the Patriots complete a comeback victory over the Atlanta Falcons after the team had trailed 28-3. His career suffered a setback later that year when a torn cruciate ligament in preseason ruled him out of the 2017-2018 campaign.

In 2018, his comeback from injury was shrouded in controvers­y after he tested positive for a performanc­e-enhancing substance, leading to a four-game ban at the start of the season. However, his season ended in triumph with a third Super Bowl win and MVP award after Edelman made 10 catches for 141 yards in a hard-fought 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. He is one of only seven wide receivers to win Super Bowl MVP honors.

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