Julian Edelman is satisfied with the way his NFL career has come to an end

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By Vikash in Sports
Updated 3 years ago

It can be difficult to watch your all-time favorite athletes as they enter the twilight of their careers. Just think about the way Albert Pujols has played for the last few seasons — compared to his career slash line of .298/.377/546, he's posted a .241/.291/.405 line since 2017. You can argue that Paul Pierce probably could have retired prior to his final two-year stint with the Clippers at ages 38 and 39, when he shot the ball at a 36.8 percent clip from the field and at 31.6 percent from three-point range, compared to his career averages of 44.5 and 36.8 percent, respectively. And players like Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Brees and Philip Rivers all seemed to be stretching out their careers a bit too far, with Big Ben still gunning for more success.

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