Pittsburgh Steelers starting safety Terrell Edmunds has just published his first ever book. It's a children's book titled "My Brothers Keeper What This Means To Me". Edmunds co-wrote the book with his brothers Tremaine who plays for the Buffalo Bills, and Trey who is his teammate with the Steelers. The book focuses on the valuable life lessons that the Edmunds brothers have learned throughout their lives.
Edmunds has been busy this off-season. On top of publishing his book, Edmunds has produced a rap album and has been training for the 2021 season with his brothers.
The former first-round pick is going into his fourth season with the Steelers and has consistently improved each season. This could potentially be the last season for Edmunds in Pittsburgh if the Steelers decline to exercise his fifth-year option. The Steelers will need to make that decision by May. If they choose to pick up the option it would pay Edmunds nearly 7 million for the 2022 season. Even if Edmunds doesn't finish his career in black and gold, we can all agree he is a very talented and versatile individual.
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