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Legend WR Julian Edelman Sends Message to Coach Mike Vrabel About Rookie Patriots: "Give Him More Playing Time — I See in Him the Potential to Become a True Superstar of New England."

Legend WR Julian Edelman Sends Message to Coach Mike Vrabel About Rookie Patriots: "Give Him More Playing Time — I See in Him the Potential to Become a True Superstar of New England."

Foxborough, Massachusetts – In the show podcast, legend Julian Edelman – symbol of the "underdog" spirit with 6 Super Bowl rings – sent an inspirational message to head coach Mike Vrabel about rookie Efton Chism III. With his familiar warm voice, Edelman advised: "Mike, give Efton a chance. He has the qualities to shine – Patriots need stories like that to continue the legacy."

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Edelman, who went from undrafted to legend under Belichick, shared that he has followed Chism from preseason. "I saw him play with heart – sharp route-running, 'fight for every yard' spirit, and ability to make a difference in YAC. Efton not only catches the ball, but also brings positive energy to the team. That is the quality we need to build the future."

Edelman's sincere praise comes at the right time for Efton Chism III – undrafted rookie from Eastern Washington. In season 2025, Chism debuted Week 6 vs Saints (12 special teams snaps, 5 kickoff returns 129 yards), but no regular season reception due to competition with Stefon Diggs, Kayshon Boutte, DeMario Douglas. Impressive preseason (12 catches, 121 yards, 2 TDs) helped him stay on the main roster, but WR room lacking consistency makes fans call for opportunity. After loss to Steelers Week 3, Chism once said: "Give me a chance, I'll fight for every yard."

Edelman emphasized: "Patriots are building around young stars like Drake Maye, Christian Gonzalez and Efton Chism. We don't wait for veterans – we believe in potential. Efton can be slot WR like me – versatile, resilient, and ready to prove. Give him snaps Week 7 vs Bills – Patriots Nation will see 'underdog spirit' come alive."

Edelman's advice not only praises but also reignites faith in Patriots legacy: Trust underdogs to make history. With 4-2 leading AFC East, Patriots need offense spark for playoffs. Chism could be the key – will Vrabel give the opportunity to continue the inspirational story?

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Firefighter Passed Away in the Line of Duty Protecting the City of San Francisco — As 49ers Faithful Welcome the New Year, One Hero Is Left Behind in 2025
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