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Tom Brady Flustered by Julian Edelman’s ‘You Are Too Old’ Remark, Confirms Patriots Teammate

Published 03/28/2024, 9:05 AM EDT

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In an exciting revelation on the bromance of the New England Patriots, Julian Edelman’s candid remarks for Tom Brady have been revealed on Games with Names on Twitter. In the interview, fans get a different perspective on their relationship, which other teammates only imagined emulating. Often caught on cameras, their exchanges showcase fans a glimpse into their dynamic on and off the field.

The moment was when Edelman made a spirited comment to Brady from their AFC Championship game. It was almost like a war cry but also brought the NFL legend back to the ground reality of their situation. Laughing at the good times, Edelman depicts a different and pleasant personality on camera than when he was competitive and aggressive in the field.

A camaraderie of champions with Brady and Edelman

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During the AFC Championship game of the New England Patriots, Julian Edelman took over the microphone to seize his opportunity to inject some fun and life into the game’s intense atmosphere. After an unbelievable 29-yard touchdown pass from Brady to Phillip Dorset, Edelman praised his teammate by initiating a playful jab at him.

“Nice ball!” exclaimed Edelman, his voice ringing clear over the crowd’s roar. But it was his follow-up remark that truly caught everyone off guard. Turning to Brady with a grin, Edelman hilariously proclaimed, “You’re too old!”. This gives fans a perspective into their exclusive relationship as brothers, as many other teammates have mentioned wanting to lash out at Brady but couldn’t. As reported by the interviewer in the video, Tom Brady was often left flustered after Edelman’s brutal remarks. This brought a sense of satisfaction to them, as they couldn’t directly express their thoughts to Brady.

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While Tom Brady is the GOAT of the NFL, greatness comes at the price of not being liked by everyone due to their high standards. When teammates talk about them, Brady and Micheal Jordan can often be spoken of in the same sentences because of their brutal desires to win and be on top, which was too much to handle for their team.

Edelman’s winning mentality and his brutality

Julian Edelman was always a loud figure in the dressing rooms. Known for his candid persona and for portraying facts as bluntly as possible, he often had complicated relationships with his teammates. However, they also appreciated him for standing up to the high-profile players and bringing them back to the ground with his remarks. This earned him respect as reported in a recent interview, while also making him closer to the players he was blunt and honest with. His dynamic with Tom Brady remains etched in NFL history for their constant support and pushing each other beyond their limits.

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Their coordination in the field was almost perfect, and again, it was a testament to their faith in each other’s abilities. Together, they helped infuse a sense of community and teamwork in the squad. Edelman and Brady won three Super Bowls together in 2015, 2017 and 2019. Their friendship truly goes beyond the natural chemistries witnessed by the NFL. Can you think of more such duos who were destined for success? Let us know in the comments below.

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Rajveer Gupta

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