Patriots Salute Julian Edelman With Awesome Career Highlight Video

The New England Patriots honored Julian Edelman with an incredible highlight video. He was part of the NFL for 12 years, and Patriots fans will always remember his great game.

The Patriots shared an amazing video honoring the veteran wideout who on Monday announced his decision to retire from the league. The video showcases the personality that gave Edelman a special place in Boston sports. Some fans still hope to see him back, but it looks like Edelman doesn’t really think about it. The 2018 Super Bowl MPV loved the idea of being a Patriot and he will keep it that way. In other words, there’s almost zero chance for Edelman to join another organization. The same goes for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Patriots honored Julian Edelman with the perfect highlight video

Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski claims that Edelman will come out of his retirement. He believes there’s 69% for Edelman to do that. Maybe this was a joke. Maybe Gronk knows something. We will have to wait a little longer to learn more about Edelman’s future plans. Gronk retired following the Super Bowl win in 2018, partied for a year, and came out of his retirement to join Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. Will Edelman follow the same pattern?

Edelman is a proud Patriots and we have a good reason to believe he will keep it that way.

The veteran wideout retires as one of the best postseason competitors the NFL has ever seen. He finished his career with 620 receptions for 6,822 yards with 36 touchdowns, 58 rushing attempts for 412 yards, 177 punt returns for 1,986 yards and four touchdowns, 30 kick returns for 626 yards. He also had six completions on six passing attempts for 128 yards with a TD and a 158/3 passer rating. Edelman is one of the best receivers the NFL has ever seen.

Tom Brady took to Instagram to deliver an emotional message for his former teammate and great friend. Edelman and TB12 were really close and they still have a good relationship. These we are more like brothers.