Look: Julian Edelman Celebrates Tom Brady’s Return To Super Bowl On Instagram

Tom Brady and his Tampa Bay Buccaneers are making their way to the Super Bowl. The brilliant quarterback will make his 10th Super Bowl appearance, and that’s not something you underestimate. New England Patriots veteran wideout Julian Edelman is super happy about Brady’s success and he took to his Instagram to share his excitement.

The Buccaneers had a 31-26 win over the Green Bay Packers. Brady’s team was amazing in the NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The GOAT threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns despite his three interceptions in the second half of the game. Following a touchdown pass to tight end Cameron Brate, TB12 threw interceptions on each of the Bucs ensuing three drives. The former Patriots quarterback was targeting Mike Evans on all three picks. Many would agree that Evans is responsible for Brady’s second interception of the game.

The Packers had terrible performance. They only scored after one of Brady’s interceptions. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his teammates went three-and-out following the other interceptions.

Julian Edelman throws an Instagram celebration

Edelman celebrated Brady’s trip to the Super Bowl. His epic video caught the attention of pretty much every NFL fan.

Brady made nine Super Bowls during his tenure with the Patriots. He was part of the dynasty for twenty years. It was time for a change. TB12 left the Patriots in free agency and signed a two-year deal with the Buccaneers. As you may know, the Buccaneers will be the first team in league history to play the Super Bowl on its own home stadium.

The Bucs got their ticket to the big game and they are making history. This is the fifth time the Super Bowl is played at Raymond James Stadium.

Edelman and his Patriots left the battle too early. The Patriots missed the playoffs this season. Edelman played just six games and finished the regular season on injured reserve. Was he considering retiring at this point? Of course not. Edelman will do his best to finish his career with great numbers.