New England Patriots Super Bowl recap: Julian Edelman performance Hall of Fame worthy
By Sam Minton
Julian Edelman dominated in the New England Patriots 6th Super Bowl victory and proved why he will be headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
When you win a Super Bowl it is a team effort. One man can’t win a game of this magnitude by himself. Still, Julian Edelman helped out the New England Patriots out a lot on Super Bowl Sunday.
Edelman was the driving force behind the New England Patriots offense. He was someone that Tom Brady could constantly rely on.
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It seems that Edelman loves playing in the postseason. The pressure doesn’t get to him. Some would say it makes him even better.
This may have been Edelman’s best performance in the Super Bowl yet. He had 10 catches for 141 yards. He was catching passes all over the field.
It seems that Edelman is always able to reel the ball in and can be trusted to make big catch after big catch. The dude is one of the most clutch players on the New England Patriots roster
With his performance on Super Bowl Sunday, Julian Edelman proved why he deserves to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Edelman has appeared in 3 different Super Bowls and has 24 catches, for 337 yards and a touchdown. He is a beast in the games biggest moments.
It isn’t just in the Super Bowl. Edelman has dominated the postseason for his entire career. His 115 receptions are 2nd behind Jerry Rice for most postseason catches in NFL history.
I don’t care that he is a slot receiver. I don’t care that he has Tom Brady as his quarterback. Julian Edelman is a great wide receiver and there is no doubting that.
There is no way you can keep Julian Edelman out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Especially after his performance in Super Bowl LIII.