New Update Emerges On Patriots’ Julian Edelman’s Status Vs. Bills

The New England Patriots have two games left of the regular season. The Buffalo Bills are next on the list, and they will arrive at Gillette Stadium on Saturday. New England will finish the regular season with an easy game. They are playing the Miami Dolphins next week. Although the Bills are considered a threat, head coach Bill Belichick has a plan for the team. His players are healthy, and wide receiver Julian Edelman is expected to suit up for Saturday’s game. New England provided an update on Edelman’s status for the game.

Edelman will probably join his teammates tomorrow, and the information was confirmed by Ian Rapoport from The NFL network. The wide receiver was listed as questionable, but he is expected to play.

Tom Brady’s favorite target struggled with shoulder ailment this season. His knee injury is a recent issue. Edelman may be injured, but his availability for this game was never a question.

It was more than obvious that Edelman played through pain last week. He was limited on the field, and his teammates took some of the load. Rookie receiver N’Keal Harry did an awesome job, and he helped the team win the game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Rapoport also reported that the Patriots’ star wide receiver should be “less banged up” this week than he was a week ago in the game against the Bengals.

Edelman is 33, and he is coming off a two catch, five yard outing in a 34-13 win for New England. This season Edelman stacked 92 catches for 1,019 yards and six touchdowns.

Most analysts would agree that Edelman plays much better in the offseason. He was the Super Bowl MVP last season. But, analysts would also agree that this is one of Edelman’s best season. He is the most successful receiver on the Patriots roster, and that’s exactly what the Patriots need to win games. This wasn’t their best season, but they have a huge chance to be champions again. There are two games left, and we believe that New England will seal the season with a huge win. Game on, Pats!

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