A.J. Brown chose to wear the No. 1 jersey for the New England Patriots, a decision that may have surprised some given the history of the number in the NFL. However, Brown revealed that he received a blessing from former Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who previously wore the No. 11 jersey.
Brown, who was acquired by the Patriots in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles, made the announcement on social media, stating that he had been given permission by Edelman to wear the No. 1 jersey. Edelman, a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Patriots, wore the No. 11 jersey for his entire career with the team.
The No. 1 jersey has been worn by several notable players in the NFL, including Hall of Famer Deion Sanders and current Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp. Brown's decision to wear the number may be seen as a nod to Edelman, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers in Patriots history.
Brown, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, has been a key addition to the Patriots' offense this offseason. The 27-year-old wide receiver has already made a significant impact in training camp, and his decision to wear the No. 1 jersey is just the latest example of his commitment to the team.
Edelman, who played for the Patriots from 2009 to 2021, is a beloved figure in New England. He won three Super Bowl rings with the team and was a key contributor to the Patriots' success during his playing career. Brown's decision to wear the No. 1 jersey is a testament to Edelman's enduring legacy with the Patriots.
The Patriots are looking to make a deep playoff run this season, and Brown's addition to the team has been seen as a major boost to their chances. With Brown and other key players on board, the Patriots are confident that they can make a push for the Super Bowl.
Brown's decision to wear the No. 1 jersey is just the latest example of his dedication to the Patriots and their fans. The 27-year-old wide receiver is excited to be a part of the team and is looking forward to making a positive impact on the field.
The Patriots are set to open their preseason schedule on August 11 against the Philadelphia Eagles, and Brown will be looking to make a strong impression in his first game with the team. With his new jersey and his commitment to the team, Brown is ready to take on the challenge and help the Patriots achieve their goals.

