Julian Edelman Shares Epic Photo Celebrating Patriots’ Drubbing Of Miami Dolphins

Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman celebrated the big win his team had over the Miami Dolphins. Week 2 was excellent for New England, and the Dolphins had zero chance against the Patriots. New England has now outscored their opponents 76-3 through the first two games of the regular season. Antonio Brown had his first touchdown with the Patriots, and they are now 2-0 on the season.

Edelman didn’t lose any time to celebrate the win.

“You’ve heard of the Miami miracle here’s the Miami Massacre,” one fan wrote under the post.

“This defense is as legit as it can be,” another added.

“I dare someone say the patriots don’t have the best defense.”

“The Patriots were able to shut out the Dolphins, 43-0, to move to 2-0 on the season,” Tyler Sullivan reported. “The defense was the story for New England as they continue to flex their potential as a top-5 unit in the league. Along with pitching a shutout, the Pats were able to help out the offense with not one, but two pick-sixes by Stephon Gilmore and Jamie Collins, respectfully.

“The cherry on top of that fabulous defensive effort by New England was Collins recording his second pick of the game in the closing seconds as Miami tried to erase the shutout.

“While the defense was the eye-opening takeaway from the game, all eyes were on Antonio Brown as he made his Patriots debut. Tom Brady, who completed 20 of his 28 passes for 264 and two touchdowns, looked to Brown early, completing three straight passes to his new receiver. The two even connected for a touchdown in the second quarter, one of his four catches on the day for 56 yards.

“The big concerns for New England coming out of this game, however, is starting left tackle Isaiah Wynn leaving with a foot injury along with the struggles from veteran kicker Stephen Gostkowski.”

The Miami Dolphins played a terrible game. There are almost no positives to come out of this match. The team had just 184 yards of total offense. Ryan Fitzpatrick and Josh Rosen faced terrible pressure throughout the game, and were sacked seven times. It was terrible and sore.

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