Julian Edelman reveals surprising initial impression of Tom Brady - “Fu**ing tall and handsome”
One of Tom Brady's favorite teammates throughout his career was Julian Edelman. The quarterback-turned-wide receiver quickly made an impression on Brady and Bill Belichick, who kept him on the 53-man roster in 2009 following a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
When Edelman joined the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent, the Brady-Belichick duo had already won three Super Bowls. For a 5'10'' rookie who just joined the NFL, it would be understandable if he felt intimidated.
That's exactly what he confirmed to Travis and Jason Kelce on their show, New Heights on Wednesday:
"Dude's handsome, f***ing tall and handsome. I literally walked in through the locker room, I had my big a**, like, 20-inch binder of plays because we used to have playbooks. I walked in and almost dropped it. I'm like 'Damn, he's tall, he's handsome'. Then I remember the first day of practice, I saw this dude throw a ball, I was like 'yeah, he's good', just dropped it right over the corner, a deep one to Moss. And when you got to see that connection as a young player, yeah, it was f***ing crazy."
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When did Julian Edelman retire?
Edelman could not recover from a knee injury suffered in the 2020 season and, after failing a physical with the Patriots during the 2021 offseason, he was cut by the team, retiring shortly thereafter.
He was a Super Bowl MVP and an important part of the Patriots dynasty over the past decade. He also ranks second in a very special stat: most receiving yards in postseason history, only behind Jerry Rice.
Edelman spent his entire career in New England. He won three championships and became one of Brady's best friends as a slot receiver, especially because of his production in the playoffs. He also played a year with Cam Newton, when the Carolina Panthers legend joined the team once Brady moved to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020.