Terrell Edmunds went from a likely deep playoff run to being a vital piece of a trade that could put Philadelphia back in the Super Bowl.
On Tuesday, the Eagles sent Edmunds and two late-round 2024 NFL draft picks to the Titans for star safety Kevin Byard.
On Wednesday, Edmunds was in the locker room with his new team and spoke to ESPN’s Turron Davenport about the trade and how he found out he was on the move.
Edmunds said he's not trying to replace Kevin Byard who he called a Titans legend. Ironically, Edmunds now occupies the locker Byard had. https://t.co/X8619jA0VB
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) October 25, 2023
Edmunds was a first-round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2018 NFL Draft and played from 2018-2022 with the Steelers before joining the Eagles this offseason.
With Philadelphia, Edmunds saw action in seven games this season, with two starts, logging 28 tackles.
Edmunds has 410 career tackles and five interceptions in six NFL seasons.