Braylon Edwards was waived today by the San Francisco 49ers, the former Michigan football standout announced via Twitter and his personal website. "I was released today by the 49ers due to my injury that required more time to rehab and hasn’t allowed me to re-sync with the offense," Edwards said ...
A public relations firm released a statement on behalf of NFL wide receiver Braylon Edwards on Thursday claiming the former Michigan football standout has been cleared of any involvement in a fight at South Bar in Birmingham earlier this week. Two cousins of Edwards are being charged with felonious assault ...
This article was updated to reflect that the men involved in the brawl are not related to Braylon Edwards. Two friends of former Michigan football player Braylon Edwards are being charged with felonious assault after a Birmingham bar brawl on Monday ended with two bouncers stabbed -- one with a ...
Former Michigan wide receiver Braylon Edwards was involved in a single-car accident on Belle Isle early this morning, Detroit television station WDIV reported. Police said alcohol was not a factor and there were no injuries in the crash of an Audi being driven by Edwards and owned by his 25-year-old ...
Braylon Edwards made good on a promise he made to a group of Cleveland eighth graders in 2007, awarding them $1 million worth of college scholarships. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the former Michigan wide receiver hosted the Braylon Edwards Foundation's Advance 100 Graduation at Cuyahoga Community College's Metro ...
Save for a spring-practice faux pas three years ago, Braylon Edwards remains the last Michigan football player to wear the coveted No. 1 jersey. Could someone new snag it soon? Reserved for standout wide receivers, Edwards said Friday night there are three current Wolverines who could potentially meet the standards ...
One coach disappointed his players Friday. One inspired his audience. The culprit in the first case, former Michigan running back Mike Hart, had the audacity to coach the losing side in Braylon Edwards’ charity basketball game at Pioneer High School. “Mike should have gotten fired,” Edwards laughed, taking some good-natured ...
Former Michigan wide receiver Braylon Edwards held a charity basketball game at Pioneer High School on Friday night. AnnArbor.com photographer Angela J. Cesere captured the following images:
Former Michigan football players Mike Hart, Marlin Jackson and Steve Breaston will take part in Braylon Edwards' charity basketball game scheduled for April 15 at Pioneer High School. According to a release from the Braylon Edwards Foundation, confirmed players also include NFL players Ryan Mundy (Pittsburgh Steelers), Britt Davis (Denver ...