As we inch closer and closer to free agency, many Jets fans have been talking about the possibility of Braylon Edwards returning to New York this offseason. However, Rich Cimini explains that he doesn’t understand the fans infatuation with Braylon, … Continue reading →
After Braylon Edwards was released by the San Francisco 49ers, there was understandably a lot of questions about which teams, if any, would put a claim on him. Looks like the NFL went with the "if any" part. According to Aaron Wilson of Scout.com, Braylon Edwards cleared waivers and is now an unrestricted free agent.It's understandable. After all, Edwards has played in just nine games this season while catching just 15 passes for 181 yards...
Potential Jets: Braylon EdwardsGang Green Nation (blog)How interested is Gang Green? Would the Jets replace Plaxico Burress with Braylon Edwards? The reasons for wanting Edwards are obvious. He had a productive 2010 with the Jets, registering 53 catches for 904 yards and 7 touchdowns. ...
Then-Browns GM George Kokinis and Giants GM Jerry Reese had several negotiations on what they ... he caught 76 passes for 1,152 yards and seven touchdowns. Edwards on the other hand, has not been the No. 1 type receiver that the Giants were trying to ...
Braylon Edwards became a disappointment during an injury-plagued year during San Francisco's resurgent 2011 season. The struggling wide receiver was released by the 49ers on Tuesday three months after undergoing surgery on his right knee that limited him.