Julian Edelman

American football player

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October 15 2024 Launched the podcast 'Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules' with Rob Gronkowski through Nuthouse Sports.
November 25 2022 Featured in an NFL Network documentary series 'A Football Life' episode.
August 2022 Began co-hosting the iHeartMedia podcast 'Games with Names' with comedian Sam Morril, discussing iconic sports moments.
2021 After retirement, Edelman began a media career by joining the cast of Inside the NFL on Paramount+ and conducted podcast interviews on shows like Pardon My Take and Green Light with Chris Long to review his career.
April 2021 Signed a multi-year development deal with ViacomCBS and joined Inside the NFL as an analyst after retiring from football.
April 12 2021 Julian Edelman officially announced his retirement from the NFL after 12 seasons with the New England Patriots. His retirement followed the Patriots ending his contract due to failing a physical. Bill Belichick praised Edelman as a 'quintessential throwback player', and Robert Kraft called him 'one of the great success stories in our franchise's history'.
January 1 2021 Head coach Bill Belichick announced Edelman would not be activated before the end of the season.
2020 During Week 2, Edelman recorded a career-high 179 receiving yards in a loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football.
2020 Retires from professional football after 12 seasons with the New England Patriots.
December 16 2020 Designated to return from injured reserve, opening a 21-day window for activation to the active roster.
December 10 2020 Moved back to injured reserve.
November 30 2020 Placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the team.
November 30 2020 Placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the New England Patriots.
October 31 2020 Placed on injured reserve after undergoing minor knee surgery.
October 25 2020 Edelman played his final game of the season in a 33-6 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, finishing with one reception for 13 yards.
April 2020 Vandalism charge dropped after paying for car repair
April 2020 Vandalism charge dropped after paying for car repairs and maintaining a clean criminal record
January 11 2020 Cited for misdemeanor vandalism in Beverly Hills after allegedly jumping on a car hood
2019 Co-founded Nuthouse Sports (formerly Coast Productions), a production company with Assaf Swissa, creating a Showtime documentary '100%' about his recovery from a 2017 ACL tear.
2019 Finished the 2019 season with 100 receptions for 1,117 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns.
2019 Surpassed Stanley Morgan for the third most receptions in Patriots history during a game against the New York Giants.
2019 Discussed the challenges and rewards of fatherhood in an interview with Haute Living magazine
May 21 2019 Signed a two-year, $18 million contract extension with the Patriots, with $12 million guaranteed, keeping him under contract through the 2021 season.
February 3 2019 Wins Super Bowl LIII and is named Super Bowl MVP, accounting for more than half of the team's receiving yards.
2018 Julian Edelman played 12 games for the New England Patriots, recording 74 receptions for 850 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 11.5 yards per reception.
2018 Edelman contributed to the team's rushing game with 9 carries for 107 yards, averaging 11.9 yards per rush with a longest rush of 20 yards.
2018 As a returner, Edelman had 20 returns for 154 yards, averaging 7.7 yards per return with a longest return of 25 yards.
2018 Edelman returns to play with 26 receptions for 388 yards in the postseason
December 29 2018 Edelman was fined $63,504 for three personal foul penalties in Week 16.
December 16 2018 Wore customized cleats with #strongerthanhate during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, honoring victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
November 4 2018 Wore an Israeli flag hat following the Patriots' win against the Green Bay Packers, showing support for the Jewish community
October 2 2018 Edelman was activated after serving his suspension and played in his first game of the season against the Indianapolis Colts, catching seven passes for 57 yards.
July 3 2018 Appeal of the suspension was denied.
July 3 2018 Edelman's appeal for his suspension was denied.
June 26 2018 Edelman appealed his four-game suspension.
June 7 2018 Julian Edelman was announced to be expected to be suspended for four games due to a violation of the performance-enhancing drugs policy.
2017 Broke Wes Welker's Patriots franchise record by catching his 70th postseason pass during the Divisional Round victory against the Houston Texans.
2017 Ranked 71st by his peers on the NFL Top 100 Players list.
December 2017 Released a sequel to his children's book, 'Flying High 2', which was loosely based on his 'greatest Super Bowl catch' against the Atlanta Falcons.
October 24 2017 Hachette Book Group published Edelman's memoir 'Relentless', co-written with Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston.
September 2 2017 Placed on injured reserve, missing the entire 2017 NFL season.
August 25 2017 Suffered a season-ending ACL tear during the third preseason game against the Detroit Lions.
June 8 2017 Signed a two-year, $11 million contract extension with the Patriots, with $9 million guaranteed through the 2019 season.
February 5 2017 Wins Super Bowl LI with the New England Patriots.
2016 Edelman records a career-best receiving performance with 21 catches for 342 yards and 1 touchdown
2016 Finished the season with 98 receptions, a career-high 1,106 yards, and 12 touchdowns.
2016 Scored a career-long 77-yard touchdown against the Miami Dolphins, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week, becoming the first Patriots wide receiver to receive the award since Randy Moss in 2007.
2016 Edelman published his first children's book 'Flying High', a story about a squirrel named Jules overcoming physical limitations with help from a goat named Tom.
2016 Ranked 87th on the NFL Top 100 Players list for his performance in the 2015 season.
2016 Began an on-and-off romantic relationship with Brazilian model Adriana Lima

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