Watch: Julian Edelman Not Looking Good During Drills At Patriots Practice

The New England Patriots can’t afford a serious injury at this point in the season. The team is 11-4, and they have two games left of the regular season. It was a good season for the team, but they lost a few players to injuries. Losing Julian Edelman would be terrible for the team, and it will have a serious impact on the game. The Patriots wideout played through pain in the game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He struggled with multiple injuries throughout the season and played in just 62% of New England’s offensive snaps. The Patriots won the game, but Edelman looks bad. New England had a practice on Wednesday, and the wide receiver looked really bad during drills.

Yes, Edelman did put some effort, but he didn’t look healthy. For every drill the wide receiver ran, it looked as if he was going at 25% speed. Edelman didn’t make sharp cuts and was “nonchalant” on the field. This doesn’t look good at all. New England needs the best of him for Saturday’s game against the Buffalo Bills.

In 2019, Tom Brady chose Edelman as his favorite target. He had 92 catches for 1,019 yards and six touchdowns. In other words, Edelman has an incredible season. But, is the season over for the star wideout?

Mike Giardi of NFL Network said that the Patriots superstar “did damage to the tendon in his left knee” in the game against Kansas City in Week 14.

Will Edelman run drills without a problem tomorrow?

We do hope that the injury isn’t too serious. New England needs Edelman and his talent. Hopefully, his condition will improve by Saturday.

If Edelman doesn’t suit up for the game, TB12 will have to rely on Mohamed Sanu, Jakobi Meyers, N’Keal Harry and a bunch of new faces.

The Bills will give New England a headache. They did that earlier this season. New England has to pay more attention to the upcoming game. They don’t need another loss in the season.

Brady is healthy, and Patriots fans shouldn’t be worried about him. He will suit up for the game, and help the team win the match. Game on, Pats!

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