Ray Edwards: ‘Hopefully, I’m the missing piece’

Defensive end Ray Edwards, on  left, chatting with tight end Tony Gonzalez before the afternoon practice on Saturday. (D. Orlando Ledbetter/Dledbetter@ajc.com)

Defensive end Ray Edwards, on left, chatting with tight end Tony Gonzalez before the afternoon practice on Saturday. (D. Orlando Ledbetter/Dledbetter@ajc.com)

FLOWERY BRANCH — Falcons defensive end Ray Edwards doesn’t plan to put on his boxing gloves anytime soon.

 Now that the lockout is over, and he has signed a five-year contract worth $30 million with the Falcons, Edwards can give up his second sport.

“You never know, but right now I’m focusing on the football season and helping this team get to where we want to go,” Edwards said after practice Saturday. He was a spectator because free agents can’t practice until Thursday, or sooner if the new collective bargaining agreement is ratified before then.

Edwards defeated T.J. Gibson by a unanimous decision in a four-round bout at a Minnesota casino in May.

The Falcons didn’t sign him for his boxing prowess. They want him to help balance the field and provide some sacks opposite Pro Bowler John Abraham.

“I think me and Abraham are going to be a great tandem,” Edwards said. “We’ll work on playing off each other and causing a lot of havoc.”

After going through a battery of medical tests, Edwards met with coach Mike Smith and attended his first defensive-line meeting with assistant coach Ray Hamilton.

“He’s going to help our pass rush, and he’s also a very good run defender,” Smith said. “He’s an all-around defensive end that is going to line up and play our left defensive end. We just can’t wait to get him out here and see what he can do.”

Smith doesn’t believe that Abraham, who had 13 sacks and 17 quarterback hurries last season, will be the lone benefactor from the signing of Edwards. He believes the tackles and the linebackers also could benefit.

“Any time you are adding a player that has the resume that Ray has and the ability that he shows, you are helping everybody,” Smith said.

Edwards amassed 20.5 sacks over the past two seasons, if you count his four in the playoffs.

He was quick to note that he has sacked Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers six times. Rodgers and the Packers eliminated the Falcons from the playoffs last season.

“Hopefully, I’m the missing piece,” Edwards said.

Safety William Moore has seen Edwards’ boxing video on YouTube.

“I wouldn’t go against him,” Moore said. “I’ll just stay in my weight class.”

Edwards was suspended for the last four games of the 2007 season for violating the league’s steroids policy.

–D. Orlando Ledbetter, The Atlanta Falcons beat blog

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— Falcons defensive end Ray Edwards doesn’t plan to put on his boxing gloves anytime soon.

77 comments Add your comment

BULLSEYE

July 31st, 2011
11:19 am

Don’t look now, but the Seahawks just scored again on the Aints.

Saints R.E.A.M.

July 31st, 2011
11:38 am

The NFC south is going to be a tuff division.

Saints R.E.A.M.

July 31st, 2011
11:40 am

Fowlclown fans worry not….the Saints will still own you.

Saints R.E.A.M.

July 31st, 2011
11:41 am

@Bullseye – Don’t look now but the Packers scored again and no fair weather falcons fans were there to see it.

Blitz Money

July 31st, 2011
11:53 am

Don’t look now, but Drew Brees just had an accident in his pants when he read this article.

Cheesehead

July 31st, 2011
11:56 am

Ream, Are the Saints even relevant anymore?? All I hear the “Experts” talk about are the Packers, Eagles, Patriots, Jets, & the Falcons ( Note Julio Jones/ Ray Edwards ) amongst a few other.
The Saints…Really??

Cheesehead

July 31st, 2011
11:58 am

Great moves by TD to make the Falcons Better! GO FALCONS!

falcon83

July 31st, 2011
12:02 pm

I wonder what number ray edwards will have. Isn’t 91 already taken?

Blitz Money

July 31st, 2011
12:37 pm

He’s wearing #93, according to the Falcons website.

falcon83

July 31st, 2011
12:40 pm

thanks blitz

Whopper Dawg

July 31st, 2011
12:58 pm

Helluva good move. Hats off to TD on this one.

ken

July 31st, 2011
1:07 pm

Falcon fans….it would be best to temper your expectations of Ray Edwards as he is an average DE at best. Remember, he played along side 3 All-Pros in the Williams Wall and Jared Allen who were constantly double/triple teamed becuz offenses were not afraid of Edwards.

ken

July 31st, 2011
1:10 pm

When the Vikes signed Jared Allen to go with the Williams Wall, Ray Ray predicted that he would set the NFL record for sacks in a season, which is like 21, and he couldn’t get 21 sacks in 2 seasons!! The Falcons were smart to not pay him huge money but I think they still overpaid somewhat.

tony

July 31st, 2011
1:10 pm

defense wins championships, remeber tampa, they had less than mediocre offense, we got to have a conerback like cromartie to have a chance and it would be good chance, dimitri needs to quit holding back and go get cromartie

Reality Check

July 31st, 2011
1:12 pm

Nnamdi/Jenkins/Cromartie/Babin

I’m just sayin……………..

atlien

July 31st, 2011
1:16 pm

feeling real good bout my squad…lehgo FALCONS

tony

July 31st, 2011
1:57 pm

ray edwards i feel is one of the missin pieces but got to have a good corner to make the defense work,

tony

July 31st, 2011
1:59 pm

rogers goin to pic us apart again if u aint got a big physical db to interrupt route

SEENHIMHATEB4

July 31st, 2011
2:15 pm

SEEN THIS B4: WE SHALL SEE WHO HAS THE LAST LAUGH THIS YEAR BIG HOMIE

tony

July 31st, 2011
2:17 pm

seen what b4

[...] Ray Edwards hopes that he’s the blank piece for a [...]

Saints R.E.A.M.

July 31st, 2011
3:34 pm

@Cheesehead…I don’t know what “experts” you have been listening to. Most of your so called “experts” are just hype machines anyway. Who cares if they are talking about Julio Jones??? He is a rookie wide-receiver. I doubt that he is what Randy Moss was. I don’t think he alone will make that big of an impact immediately. Packers will find out how relevant the Saints are in the opener.

WooYeah

July 31st, 2011
4:28 pm

A starting NFL left end at 5 milllion a year, in his prime – Excellent deal for the Falcons.

Edwards may not be a game changer, but he is just what this team needs: a consistent end to pair with Abraham. A guy who’s shown that he can collapse the pocket and also plays the run well (which is important for a left end). Another smart, long-term move by the folks in Flowery Branch.

If our DT’s (Babineaux, Jerry, Peters) get any kind of push up the middle, our pass rush is going to be something fierce. Go Falcons!

hiramsaint

July 31st, 2011
4:40 pm

seems the saints handled him twice already ’cause brees gets rid of the ball so quickly. i wonder who vegas is saying is gonna win the nfc south. they should know , it’s how they actually make their money as opposed to some high schooler from espn or the bleacher report. sorry about the high schooler remark atl.-we all just found out how your school system works-thuggery in action!

Creaky

July 31st, 2011
5:02 pm

The benefactor gives, the beneficiary recieves.

hiramsaint

July 31st, 2011
5:39 pm

the missing piece?? really?? have we not heard that old song and dance every year and every year what happens?? it’s ok-just shout out the answer when you know it -we already do

Hoss Can't Writer

August 1st, 2011
10:32 am

Hey Joey, will Smith play with his toy in the locker room shower ???