Tom Brady Has A Question For Edelman After Trick Play Vs. Eagles

The England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, and Tom Brady’s team accounted for one touchdown pass Sunday afternoon. Well, the touchdown pass didn’t come from the quarterback. It was receiver Julian Edelman. TB12 took the snap on the Patriots’ lone touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles, and Edelman threw for a 15-yard catch to Phillip Dorsett in the end zone at Lincoln Financial Field. Edelman’s pass made a really big difference in the Patriots’ 17-10 win over Philadelphia. Brady had a question for his favorite target, and it was related to his trick play.

After the game, the GOAT peeled back the curtain a bit on the Patriots trickeration. According to his Instagram story late Sunday night, Brady asked his target if he wanted to let one fly prior to the play.

We believe that Edelman has no hesitation jumping at the chance he was given. Well, it wasn’t really fun and games for the quarterback following his ninth win of the season. Brady was really frustrated, and couldn’t hide his opinion about the mediocre performance by New England’s offense. Truth is, the offense struggled a lot, and head coach Bill Belichick is still looking for a solution to this problem. The defense was brilliant, and they made up for the damage caused by the offense.

Another trick play?

Brady was really happy with Edelman’s pass, adding that it was a great throw and a good play. The Patriots really needed that touchdown. When it comes to the struggles in the red zone, Brady didn’t really provide a detailed answer. When asked about the defense, he said it was up and down. The offense can do much better than that. Unlike New England’s offense, the defense did a really good job. According to Brady, they keep the team in every game.

The quarterback was really discouraged, and he was a little different from the norm. New England won, but Brady wasn’t happy about it at all. They struggled and almost lost the game to the Eagles. Hopefully, they won’t make the same mistakes next Sunday. It will be a big game for everybody. Again. Game on, Pats!

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