Julian Edelman Represent Tom Brady As ‘Superman’ In Awesome Instagram Post

Julian Edelman was really impressed by Tom Brady’s success in the 33-3 Week 1 over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Edelman completed a trick-play pass to James White for a 32-yard run. He posted a picture of Superman, and Brady’s head photoshopped on Superman’s body.

Brady faced the Steelers and their impressive first-round pick, linebacker Devin Bush Jr. He was unaware of the father-son football connection when it was mentioned to him this week, but the Bush family took notice of it.

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“It really hits you when you think about both of us living our dream of playing in the NFL, and to be playing against the same opponent, how many times does that happen?” said Bush Sr., who was drafted at No. 26 by the Falcons in 1996.

Bush won a Super Bowl with the Rams in the 1999 season. He laughed when asked what it says about TB12 himself.

“That he’s freakin’ amazing,” he said. “When I faced him, I didn’t know as much about him. I’m from the era of Drew Bledsoe. I knew he was his replacement, so we were like, ‘Let’s go get this guy.’ But now, I get a chance to say I played against one of the best quarterbacks ever. And my son can also say that, and it’s the same guy.”

Bush Sr. said, “It goes by so fast. It seems like I was just out there playing against Tom Brady myself. Now my kid is playing against him. I’m just so proud of him.

According to Mike Reiss, “Brady and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger have a combined 880 career passing touchdowns, which is the third most in a quarterback matchup in NFL history, according to Elias Sports Bureau research. It trails only Brady-Drew Brees (2017) and Brady-Peyton Manning (2014).”

Brady had a really impressive play last night. The Pittsburgh Steelers saw this coming. Brady doesn’t even think of retiring, and his game is sharper than ever. Things are getting really interesting in Foxborough, and we can already see the Patriots celebrate another Super Bowl win.

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