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The 2017 NFL season did not only see the New England Patriots reach but ultimately lose Super Bowl LII, it also was marked by multiple major injuries the team suffered on its way to the title game. One of the players to miss the game because of injury was number one wide receiver Julian Edelman, who tore his ACL in August and was subsequently placed on season-ending injured reserve.
Edelman, who reportedly believed he would have been able to play in the Super Bowl if eligible, will return this offseason and be back on the practice fields with his teammates. He will also be back in a different setting as has recently been announced: According to a press release, Edelman will hold his fourth annual youth football clinic at Lincoln-Sudbury High School in Sudbury, Massachusetts during the summer.
The event will take place on July 21st from 9:00 a.m. ET until 4:00 p.m. ET and is open to boys and girls of all skill levels in grades one through eight. Edelman will not only lend his name to the event but, together with coaches from the area, will also be present to help teach kids the nuances of the game. Furthermore, participants will receive autographs and photos with the two-time Super Bowl winner.
For further information and registration, please visit julianedelmanclinic.com.