Patriots’ Julian Edelman Shares Funny Instagram Post About Social Distancing

Patriots wideout Julian Edelman is all focused on social distancing. It looks like Jules doesn’t really like the whole pandemic thing. He needs to work out on the field. He needs to catch passes. You can’t just force Edelman to stay home and work out inside the house. That’s just not his style.

Edelman can’t wait for the situation to improve. Just like you and me. We keep reading and hearing about “self-quarantine” and “social distancing.” When will this end? Edelman wants his life back and so do we.

But, Jules didn’t miss the chance to have a good laugh. He took to Instagram to share a post and we can definitely relate. This is the post we’ve been waiting for. This is the post that any of you could have shared. Are you bored these days? Edelman is bored.

“Hi, yes is this the Quarantine? I’m going to need to speak to your manager,” he captioned the photo of himself. We all did something like this.

Julian Edelman is an advocate for social distancing

This doesn’t change the fact that Edelman is an advocate for social distancing. He keeps telling people that we need to stay away from each other in order to protect ourselves from the virus. Social distance can save your life.

The Patriots wideout shared an emotional video to celebrate World Health Day on April 7. He used the occasion to thank medical professionals for their sacrifice and their efforts to put the pandemic under control. Edelman also recognized some of the common Massachusetts names in the post.

Prior to the 2020 NFL Draft, the wideout made a nice video packed with advice. He advises young players to do their best and sign a deal. He helped them attract the attention of big teams. How to be drafted at home? Edelman knows the secret. Well, let’s just say that he knows a few things about football. He received the most important call in the living room. Edelman knows everything about the excitement.

Edelman is always here to make our day. His jokes are the ray of light in these dark times. Hopefully, the situation will change this month. Stay home and stay safe.