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Robert Edwards was born on 2 October, 1974 in Tennille, Georgia, U.S., is an American gridiron football player (born 1974). Discover Robert Edwards's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Robert Edwards Net Worth
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Timeline
Robert Lee Edwards, III (born October 2, 1974) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL).
He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs and was selected by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 1998 NFL draft with the 18th overall pick.
Edwards also played in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins before moving to the CFL with the Montreal Alouettes and ending his career with the Toronto Argonauts.
He is the older brother of retired Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver Terrence Edwards.
Robert currently serves as the head coach of the Washington County Golden Hawks in Sandersville, Georgia.
Edwards was a featured running back at the University of Georgia.
He was originally recruited to play cornerback, where he was a starter through his sophomore year.
After that season, he was converted to running back.
As a running back he set a Bulldog record for scoring five touchdowns in one game against the University of South Carolina.
Throughout his college career, Edwards was injury-prone.
He never finished a full season in college due to knee problems, and missed an entire year due to a broken hand which allowed him to earn an injury redshirt for that season.
Edwards was chosen by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 1998 NFL draft.
He rushed for 1,115 yards for the Patriots in the 1998 National Football League season, before blowing out his knee at an NFL rookie flag football game in Hawaii during Pro Bowl week.
Edwards barely escaped the injury without having his leg amputated below the knee, and he was told he might not walk again.
He had one rushing touchdown in each of the first six games and an additional receiving touchdown in Game 5 against the Kansas City Chiefs in his 1998 rookie season with the Patriots.
Edwards would not play football again until 2002, when he made his return with the Miami Dolphins.
In his first game back, against the Detroit Lions, Edwards caught a touchdown pass and ran for another score.
He spent the rest of the season sharing third-down back duties with fellow running back Travis Minor.
After the season, he lost his spot on the roster to Leonard Henry.
Edwards was awarded the Pro Football Writers Association Halas Award for his comeback from his serious injury.
Edwards holds the record for consecutive games with a touchdown to start a career.
Edwards joined the CFL's Montreal Alouettes in 2005, and was the team's leading rusher, running for over 1,000 yards each of the first two seasons he played in Montreal.
In addition to being the Montreal Alouettes leading rusher, Edwards was twice named a CFL Eastern Division All-Star (2005, 2006).
On August 18, 2007, Edwards was released by the Alouettes.
He was picked up by the Toronto Argonauts a day later.
On January 31, 2008, Edwards was released by the Argonauts.
In 2009, Edwards returned to football as the head coach at Arlington Christian School in Fairburn, Georgia.
On April 19, 2012, Edwards was named as the new head football coach of the Greene County (Georgia) Tigers.
He succeeds Charlie Winslett, who is currently ranked seventh on Georgia's All-Time Winningest High School Football coaches list.
On January 30, 2018, he was named the new Head football coach at Riverwood High School in Sandy Springs, Georgia.
In February 2022, Edwards was named head coach at his alma mater, Washington County High School in Sandersville, Georgia.