Braylon Edwards
Braylon Edwards
Braylon Jamel Edwardsis a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He played college football for the University of Michigan, earned unanimous All-American honors, and was recognized as the top college wide receiver. He was also the first receiver in Big Ten Conference history to record three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and only the third to do so in NCAA Division I-A. He was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the third overall pick in the 2005 NFL...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth21 February 1983
CityDetroit, MI
When I got into the end zone, I was so overcome with joy my mind went blank. I forgot everything my boys had showed me and I had to break down and celebrate with my teammates - the guys who helped me get there.
When Gary made that interception, he let us know that we have to take advantage of our opportunity. This was our game to lose, not that this is a game in which we can win.
We lost to the team with the worst record in the NFL. It's time for some answers.
When you get drafted this high, you want to prove that you're not a bust, ... You want to prove that it was worth their while.
Some fathers and sons don't get along that well when they're younger because they can't find a way to reach each other, ... A father loves you dearly but you don't see it and so you're always trying to please your father, but your father doesn't let you know how he feels, which is, you don't have to please him because he already loves you.
When you're the third player (drafted) overall, you have to make plays like that. It was great to have my family, coaches and friends here.
We wanted to pay tribute to him for revolutionizing the position. He was the front-runner.
We're the older group on the field right now. To ease the transition, our jobÊis toÊalways be in the right spot, so the quarterback doesn't have to find us, and to never show disgust with the quarterback on the field, because the fans and the media will see that and start to criticize him, and by the same token lower his confidence.
We're the older group on the field right now. To ease the transition, our job is to always be in the right spot, so the quarterback doesn't have to find us, and to never show disgust with the quarterback on the field, because the fans and the media will see that and start to criticize him, and by the same token lower his confidence.
I've been really anxious to get back on the football field. The main thing now is its over with.
It was weird at first but then it was kind of fun. I was just laughing and cracking jokes, being a cheerleader.