Julian Edelman and Tom Brady.Photo: Kevin C. Cox/GettyThe newly un-retiredTom Bradyshared a video of a workout withJulian Edelman, one of his past New England Patriots teammates, sparking speculation that the former wide receiver could be due for an un-retirement himself.On Monday, 44-year-old Brady posted an edited video of a training session with Edelman at UCLA, which showed his former teammate perfectly catching a series of passes.“Still the best way to get some cardio in,” Brady, who recently announced hisreturnto the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, said in thecaptionof the video with Edelman, which was published on social media.Before his retirement in 2021, Edelman, 35, spent his entire 12-year career with the Patriots. He won three Super Bowls alongside Brady and was named MVP of Super Bowl LIII.His contract with the Patriots was eventually ended after he failed a physical exam,ESPNreported at the time. Edelman laterconfirmedhe suffered an injury the previous season, which led to his decision to retire.“How’s the knee look?” Edelmantweetedin response to Brady’s video of their workout together.The tweets from Edelman and Brady garnered attention from NFL fans and even some of the pair’s former Patriots teammates.“Is@Edelman11making a comeback??” former Patriots player Rob Gronkowski, who followed Brady to Tampa Bay in 2020, wrote on Twitter. “I sure hope so!!“Gronkowski, 32, knows what it’s like to make a comeback following an extended break. Healready retiredfrom the NFL once before, in March 2019, but ultimately returned in April 2020 to join Brady on the Buccaneers.While Gronkowski hasn’t announced whether he is coming back to Tampa Bay next season, he recently hinted at his return during a recent visit to abarbershop.RELATED VIDEO:Tom BradyJokes He’s Parenting at a ‘JV Freshman Backup Quarterback Level’: ‘Working On It’At least one current Patriots player spoke out about his hope that if Edelman makes a return to the NFL, it will be in Foxborough."@Patriotsfor life,” linebacker Matthew Judon wrote onTwitterin response to Edelman’s video. “Run it back.”
Julian Edelman and Tom Brady.Photo: Kevin C. Cox/Getty

The newly un-retiredTom Bradyshared a video of a workout withJulian Edelman, one of his past New England Patriots teammates, sparking speculation that the former wide receiver could be due for an un-retirement himself.On Monday, 44-year-old Brady posted an edited video of a training session with Edelman at UCLA, which showed his former teammate perfectly catching a series of passes.“Still the best way to get some cardio in,” Brady, who recently announced hisreturnto the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, said in thecaptionof the video with Edelman, which was published on social media.Before his retirement in 2021, Edelman, 35, spent his entire 12-year career with the Patriots. He won three Super Bowls alongside Brady and was named MVP of Super Bowl LIII.His contract with the Patriots was eventually ended after he failed a physical exam,ESPNreported at the time. Edelman laterconfirmedhe suffered an injury the previous season, which led to his decision to retire.“How’s the knee look?” Edelmantweetedin response to Brady’s video of their workout together.The tweets from Edelman and Brady garnered attention from NFL fans and even some of the pair’s former Patriots teammates.“Is@Edelman11making a comeback??” former Patriots player Rob Gronkowski, who followed Brady to Tampa Bay in 2020, wrote on Twitter. “I sure hope so!!“Gronkowski, 32, knows what it’s like to make a comeback following an extended break. Healready retiredfrom the NFL once before, in March 2019, but ultimately returned in April 2020 to join Brady on the Buccaneers.While Gronkowski hasn’t announced whether he is coming back to Tampa Bay next season, he recently hinted at his return during a recent visit to abarbershop.RELATED VIDEO:Tom BradyJokes He’s Parenting at a ‘JV Freshman Backup Quarterback Level’: ‘Working On It’At least one current Patriots player spoke out about his hope that if Edelman makes a return to the NFL, it will be in Foxborough."@Patriotsfor life,” linebacker Matthew Judon wrote onTwitterin response to Edelman’s video. “Run it back.”
The newly un-retiredTom Bradyshared a video of a workout withJulian Edelman, one of his past New England Patriots teammates, sparking speculation that the former wide receiver could be due for an un-retirement himself.
On Monday, 44-year-old Brady posted an edited video of a training session with Edelman at UCLA, which showed his former teammate perfectly catching a series of passes.
“Still the best way to get some cardio in,” Brady, who recently announced hisreturnto the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, said in thecaptionof the video with Edelman, which was published on social media.
Before his retirement in 2021, Edelman, 35, spent his entire 12-year career with the Patriots. He won three Super Bowls alongside Brady and was named MVP of Super Bowl LIII.
His contract with the Patriots was eventually ended after he failed a physical exam,ESPNreported at the time. Edelman laterconfirmedhe suffered an injury the previous season, which led to his decision to retire.
“How’s the knee look?” Edelmantweetedin response to Brady’s video of their workout together.
The tweets from Edelman and Brady garnered attention from NFL fans and even some of the pair’s former Patriots teammates.
“Is@Edelman11making a comeback??” former Patriots player Rob Gronkowski, who followed Brady to Tampa Bay in 2020, wrote on Twitter. “I sure hope so!!”
Gronkowski, 32, knows what it’s like to make a comeback following an extended break. Healready retiredfrom the NFL once before, in March 2019, but ultimately returned in April 2020 to join Brady on the Buccaneers.
While Gronkowski hasn’t announced whether he is coming back to Tampa Bay next season, he recently hinted at his return during a recent visit to abarbershop.
RELATED VIDEO:Tom BradyJokes He’s Parenting at a ‘JV Freshman Backup Quarterback Level’: ‘Working On It’
At least one current Patriots player spoke out about his hope that if Edelman makes a return to the NFL, it will be in Foxborough.
“@Patriotsfor life,” linebacker Matthew Judon wrote onTwitterin response to Edelman’s video. “Run it back.”
source: people.com