Braylon Edwards

28 September 2010

weeks, he was soundly beaten by receivers Chad Ochocinco of Cincinnati and the New York Jets’ Braylon Edwards. Sitting Butler is a decision many coaches would make under these circumstances.  

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1 September 2010

That’s followed by the New York Jets’ Braylon Edwards and Jerricho Cotchery, and later Santonio Holmes for the December rematch. They will also have to deal with Miami’s Brandon Marshall twice, Detroit’s Calvin Johnson, Baltimore’s Anquan Boldin, and two top six passing offenses from last year in Houston (6th) and Green Bay (2nd). 

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31 October 2008

Jones (DAL)—I’d rank him higher, but did we really expect him to succeed?

3. Braylon Edwards (CLE)—Dude, help your poor QB out and catch the darn thing already!

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11 February 2008

If that is the case, third year wideout Braylon Edwards will certainly have done his part.



Edwards came into the league in 2005. Highly touted from Michigan, it was immediately evident that the young man had talent. But he also had concentration issues. For every incredible catch, he would follow it up with a back breaking drop.

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