Julian Edelman Had Epic Reaction To Tom Brady’s April Fools’ Day Joke

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady likes to throw in a good joke. But, the Patriots nation definitely hated his April Fools’ joke. I mean, how could he even joke about retiring? That would kill the dream of every fan out there. Brady retired? Not in this world.

Receiver Julian Edelman was one of the many who didn’t like Brady’s joke. He appeared in the comment section to share his opinion about the joke.

The team’s official Twitter account had a similar response.

So, there was nothing left for Brady to do and he asked if his joke was bad. You bet it is, Brady. The quarterback promised to play until he is 45, so retiring at 42 isn’t even an option. The Patriots need to win Super Bowls.

When it comes to Edelman, he really likes Brady. They have a great chemistry on the field, and the quarterback says they are like brothers.

“I remember Tom walked in and I had my big ole 4-inch binder and we were going and he was walking through the doorway and all of a sudden I look up and he walks through and he goes, ‘Hey, I’m Tom.’ I almost dropped my book and I am like, ‘Holy smokes. It’s Tom Brady,’ I am a Bay Area kid,” Edelman said of his encounter with Brady. “I was a big fan. And he goes, ‘Hey, Julian.’ He knew my name, too. He had his ol’ little grin on that he has. I dropped my book like, ‘Hey, Tom’ and you’re scrambling to meetings and stuff. As a rookie, you are in a new environment and you’re trying to study calculus with basic math knowledge. That is what you’re going through and then Tom Brady walks through the door. It was funny, but it was very a welcoming hello.”

If you ask Brady, he will say that Jules is like a brother to him.

“He’s always been kind of like my little brother, in a good way,” TB12 said. “I don’t have a little brother, but he’s kind of like a little brother and he knows how much I love him.”

Should we add more?

Rob Gronkowski left, and we need Brady on the field. That’s all.

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