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Tremaine Edmunds
/trəˈmeɪn ˈɛdmʌndz/
Definition
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Tremaine Edmunds is an American professional football linebacker currently playing for the Chicago Bears in the National Football League (NFL).
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Born on May 2, 1998, he was selected ninth overall in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills after a standout college career at Virginia Tech, standing at 6'4" and weighing 251 lbs.
Examples
Tremaine Edmunds just sacked the quarterback so hard, even the goalposts felt the impact.
Watching Tremaine Edmunds patrol the field is like seeing a human Excalibur slicing through offensive lines.
Tremaine Edmunds turned that potential touchdown into a Bears highlight, proving why he's the nightmare of every running back.
In a league full of giants, Tremaine Edmunds moves like a linebacker with a PhD in evasion.