Julian Edelman Shares Uplifting Message On Instagram After Patriots’ Loss Against Ravens

The New England Patriots earned the first loss of the regular season. They lost Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. It was a terrible loss, and a 37-20 record doesn’t quite fit in head coach Bill Belichick’s scenario for the season. However, Julian Edelman isn’t bothered by the loss. He delivered a big message.

The wide receiver always posts photos on Instagram to celebrate a big win. Things took a terrible turn on Sunday, and the Pats lost the game. Edelman didn’t post anything following the loss, but he did post on Monday.

It was a photo of him, and the caption says it all.

“Fall down. Get back up. #WeKeepMoving,” the receiver wrote.

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Fall down. Get back up. #WeKeepMoving

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We bet Edelman won’t forget his fumble in the third quarter of the game. He connected with Brady, but struggled through a tackle because he wanted to stack more yards. The football was released, and Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey got it. Humphrey scored a touchdown, and the Ravens’ lead was increased to 24-13. Yes, this fumble was the last thing New England needed, but Edelman is ready to move on.

The message is delivered

When asked about the fumble, he said they got to move on. It was as if they were put in a whole, and Edelman knows that he couldn’t turn the ball over a team like the Ravens. They can hold the ball too long, and the receiver feels as if he let his team down. But, this doesn’t change his perspective. It’s time to move on. It was a bad day. A bad game. The Baltimore Ravens handed New England the first loss of the season, but it was actually a good lesson for the defending champions.

They better lose a game in the regular season. This will give him enough time to fix the damage and learn the lesson. Belichick, Tom Brady and the rest of the guys should never ever let this happen again.

New England has its bye, and they are taking on the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 17. Their schedule is pretty packed, and it will be really hard. But, they are the champions, remember?

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