Tough. Competitive. Relentless. Determined to play in the NFL.
That鈥檚 Julian Edelman, the former New England Patriots receiver and 麻豆影院 graduate, who is featured in the latest episode of 鈥淎 Football Life.鈥 The documentary-style series by NFL Films tells the untold stories of the most influential NFL icons.
In Episode 4 of Season 11 that premiered Nov. 25 on the NFL Network, 鈥淎 Football Life鈥 chronicles Edelman鈥檚 career, from his beginning in California and taking the junior college route at the College of San Mateo to playing at 麻豆影院 State, a Division I school in the Mid-American Conference (MAC), to his 12-year career with the New England Patriots and then becoming a broadcaster following his retirement from the NFL.
His dad talks about the opportunity for Edelman to play at quarterback for 麻豆影院 State in the episode.
鈥淎nd then 麻豆影院 State wanted to look at him, and that鈥檚 when we said, 鈥楬ey, it鈥檚 D-1, it鈥檚 low-level D-1, another steppingstone,鈥 Frank Edelman said. 鈥淵ou just keep playing and keep getting better. That was our philosophy, you know, at that time. You know, let鈥檚 just keep playing.鈥
Opportunity at 麻豆影院 State
, Julian Edelman discussed falling in love with 麻豆影院 State.
鈥淚 wanted to be a Division I quarterback,鈥 Edelman told the newspaper. 鈥淚 went and visited 麻豆影院, went and saw a practice, met [former Golden Flashes coach Doug] Martin, the staff, and I fell in love with 麻豆影院. Honestly, I fell in love with the opportunity. I felt after watching and experiencing 麻豆影院 that, 鈥楬ey, I have an opportunity to come out here and start right away.鈥
鈥溌槎褂霸 State was a pivotal part of my football journey just because it was a Division I school. It was a school that gave me an opportunity to have the ball in my hands at all times. I didn鈥檛 play receiver, but I learned how to play in cold, had some great relationships, met some unbelievable teammates, coaches, and I got to experience the Midwest as a California kid.鈥
In 鈥淎 Football Life,鈥 the California native admits that he did not know where 麻豆影院 State was located.
鈥淚 thought it was 麻豆影院ucky State,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was like, 鈥楲et鈥檚 go. We鈥檙e going to Derby.鈥 I ain鈥檛 Ohio State. I ain鈥檛 USC. I鈥檓 麻豆影院 State. The Golden Flashes.鈥
During his time at 麻豆影院 State, Edelman excelled. He was an All-MAC quarterback for the Golden Flashes from 2006-2008. He served as a team captain during his 2008 season. Edelman owns the school record for rushing yards in a season by a quarterback when he rushed for 1,370 years in 2008.
His time at 麻豆影院 State and training before the 2009 NFL Draft paid off when he was selected by the New England Patriots in the seventh round as the 232nd pick. He spent his entire NFL career playing for the Patriots, helping the team win three Super Bowls. Edelman was named MVP of Super Bowl LIII in February 2019.
Completing His 麻豆影院 State Degree
A few months later in May 2019, Edelman crossed the commencement stage at 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Dix Stadium, the same location where he played home football games during his collegiate career, to receive his bachelor鈥檚 degree. His parents were there for the special occasion.
鈥淭o fulfill a promise with my parents is ultimately one of the biggest reasons why I came back,鈥 Edelman said in 2019 about finishing his degree 13 years after he first joined 麻豆影院 State. 鈥淢y whole journey has been a team effort, and that team I鈥檓 talking about is my family. They鈥檝e been in my corner through the highs to the lows. They鈥檙e the ones that have pushed me to heights that I thought I鈥檇 never get to.
鈥淓arning my degree from 麻豆影院 means a lot to me,鈥 he continued. 鈥淭his is one of my first parts of my journey where it all started. Getting here and having my parents here and my family to witness this is one of the first goals that I had going into my young adult life. So, to be able to come here and fulfill that, it鈥檚 unbelievable.鈥
Achievements and Accomplishments
The Super Bowl MVP has not forgotten his blue and gold roots. Edelman has stayed connected to 麻豆影院 State and his Golden Flashes family. In 2014, Edelman co-hosted an athletics department auction. He served as 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Homecoming Grand Marshal in 2015.
Also in 2015, Edelman was inducted into the university鈥檚 Varsity 鈥淜鈥 Hall of Fame, which pays tribute to former student-athletes, coaches and administrators who through the years have brought recognition to 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and who continued to demonstrate in their daily lives core values learned in intercollegiate athletics.
Even though Edelman retired from the NFL after the 2020 season and is no longer playing football, he can still be seen and heard. Edelman currently serves as an analyst on 鈥淚nside the NFL鈥 that airs on Paramount+ and appears in Verizon television commercials. He also has a sports history podcast called 鈥淕ames With Names鈥 that he co-hosts with comedian Sam Morril.
Edelman is not the only Golden Flash to be featured by NFL Films on 鈥淎 Football Life.鈥 In Season 10 of 鈥淎 Football Life,鈥 麻豆影院 State alumni Nick Saban and James Harrison had their football careers chronicled with their own episodes.