Julian Edelman Shares Photos Of His Workout In Foxborough

The New England Patriots will have their training camp in 23 days. Patriots receiver Julian Edelman can’t wait for that to happen, and his latest Instagram post confirms it. Edelman shared a photo of his workout.

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23 days and counting… #Camp2019

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This is the 60th annual training camp for the New England Patriots, and the team’s 17th consecutive camp at Gillette Stadium.  The Patriots 2019 Training Camp is presented by Optum. The practice sessions are free and open to fans. The dates and times for training camp are provided on the official website of the team.
Edelman was really great in the mandatory minicamp, too. He practiced with N’Keal Harry, and he also showed off his coaching skills. Edelman worked really hard with Harry, and he helped him learn a few more things.

ESPN’s Mike Reiss witnessed the coaching, and shared his first impression.

“Wide receiver Julian Edelman reflected on the first two years of his career during this week’s mandatory minicamp, and shared how veteran running back Fred Taylor would impart wisdom while they drove from the team hotel to Gillette Stadium in Taylor’s Range Rover. Now Edelman, 33, is taking it upon himself to be a Taylor-type presence to others, especially first-round draft choice N’Keal Harry, the 21-year-old wide receiver from Arizona State.

“I watched it unfold during Thursday’s final practice.

“The video does more justice than any words can, but Harry was running an out-breaking route off an inside release — he would run up the middle of the field, plant his left foot after about 12 yards, and explode out of his break to the sideline. On his first repetition, Harry had a few stutter-steps before planting his left foot. Edelman approached Harry to go over the finer points of the route, before Harry stepped to the line to do it again, with Edelman watching closely.

“The result was better, and Harry received positive reinforcement from quarterback Tom Brady for the improvement. Credit Edelman, who is now in the Taylor-type latter stages of his career, with the assist.”

The Patriots won the last Super Bowl, and they are off to another Super Bowl win. Will they make it?

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