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FOXBORO MA. - JANUARY 4:   New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman gets pushed out of bounds by Tennessee Titans free safety Kevin Byard during the 3rd quarter of the Wild Card game at Gillette Stadium on January 4, 2020 in Foxboro, MA. (Staff Photo By Nancy Lane/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)
FOXBORO MA. – JANUARY 4: New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman gets pushed out of bounds by Tennessee Titans free safety Kevin Byard during the 3rd quarter of the Wild Card game at Gillette Stadium on January 4, 2020 in Foxboro, MA. (Staff Photo By Nancy Lane/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)
Boston Herald sports writer Karen Guregian
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Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman dealt with multiple injuries over the course of the season, and two of those problems are going to require offseason surgery, the Herald has learned.

Edelman played with a separated AC joint in his left shoulder, which was first reported by The Athletic’s Jeff Howe. Later in the year, the slot receiver was also dealing with an injury to his left knee, which will now require a scope to identify and help remove a loose body. His shoulder will be surgically repaired.

The 33-year-old, who played through those injuries along with a rib problem, still managed a career-high 1,117 receiving yards on 100 catches, plus six touchdowns. Those were team highs in all three categories for Edelman, who was just named the Patriots 2019 Ed Block Courage Award winner for exemplifying the principles of “courage and sportsmanship” while also serving as a “source of inspiration.”