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By Marc Brodsky
(JTA) Julian Edelman, the New England Patriots wide receiver who has shown his Jewish pride on a number of occasions, will retire following a stellar 11-year career in which he won Most Valuable Player in Super Bowl LIII.
Edelman, who played in only six games last year due to a chronic knee injury, had his contract terminated Monday by the Patriots in a procedural move, ESPN reported. He announced his retirement in a video posted Monday to social media.
Edelman was at his best in the big games, finishing second all-time with 118 postseason receptions, trailing only Hall of Famer Jerry Rice’s 151. He was a member of three Super Bowl champions. Edelman will also finish second all-time among Patriots receivers with 620 catches, behind Wes Welker’s 672.
Una expolicía de Nueva York acusada de conspirar para matar a una niña de 14 años telemundo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telemundo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Policewoman hired hitman to murder her husband and run over boyfriend s teen daughter
Valerie Cincinelli, 36, allegedly offered to pay £5060 to kill estranged husband Isaiah Carvalho after becoming angry at having to share her police pension with him as part of their divorce settlement
Valerie Cincinelli was a policewoman for 12 years before her arrest
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Ex-NYPD cop admits to obstruction in murder-for-hire plot
A former New York City police officer has pleaded guilty to an obstruction charge in a murder-for-hire plot that authorities say sought the death of her husband and her boyfriend s teenage daughter
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CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. A former New York City police officer pleaded guilty Friday to an obstruction of justice charge in a murder-for-hire plot that authorities say sought the death of her husband and her boyfriend’s teenage daughter.