User:Tylerobrien1/Julian Edelman

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In 2016, Edelman became one of three Patriots (along with Malcolm Mitchell and Martellus Bennett) to publish a children's book. Edelman's book, Flying High, is about a squirrel named Jules who learns to overcome his physical limitations through hard work and the assistance of a goat named Tom. A sequel, Flying High 2, loosely based on Edelman's "greatest Super Bowl catch" against the Atlanta Falcons, was released in December 2017.

On October 24, 2017, Hachette Book Group published Edelman's memoir, Relentless, written with Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston.

Edelman has his own clothing brand, JE11. He has worked with Joe's Jeans on a line of shirts and jeans, and with Cutters Sports on a line of football gloves.

He has made cameo appearances on television, including episodes of the HBO sports dramedy Ballers  and the reality competition America's Next Top Model. He has also presented twice at the Grammy Awards, in 2015 with teammate Malcolm Butler and in 2019 with teammate Devin McCourty. He appeared in a Puma advertisement campaign in 2015.

With Danny Amendola, he was featured in a 30-minute NFL Network special, NFL Going Global: Edelman & Amendola, chronicling their promotional trip to Mexico City before the Patriots' 2017 game there.

The NFL Network documentary series A Football Life aired an episode about Edelman on November 25, 2022.

Since 2022, Edelman has co-hosted the Games With Names podcast, alongside comedian Sam Morril.

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Along with his own podcast, Edelman has made numerous appearances on other podcasts and sports shows. These include New Heights hosted by Travis and Jason Kelce, Cold as Balls by Kevin Hart, and The Von Cast hosted by Von Miller amongst many others. Edelmans appearance on the New Heights podcast showed him doing an impersonation of his former Hall of Fame head coach Bill Belichick. His impersonation of Belichick went on to become an internet meme and sensation, garnering millions of views after being posted by almost every major sports network in America.