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Comeback complete as former Dawg Edwards scores twice

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Posted 10:29AM on Monday 9th September 2002 ( 22 years ago )
MIAMI - When Robert Edwards reached an NFL end zone for the first time in four seasons Sunday, he knelt and said a prayer of thanks.<br> <br> Later, he scored again - just to emphasize that his comeback from a calamitous knee injury is complete.<br> <br> Playing in his first game since January 1999, Edwards scored the Miami Dolphins&#39; final two touchdowns to punctuate a 49-21 victory over the Detroit Lions.<br> <br> &#34;I felt like I did when I scored my first touchdown as a rookie,&#34; said Edwards, who played his college ball at Georgia. &#34;I&#39;m not really overwhelmed, because I always felt like I could do it.&#34;<br> <br> The injury followed Edwards&#39; rookie season as a 1,000-yard rusher for the New England Patriots in 1998. When he hurt his left knee playing beach volleyball at the Pro Bowl, doctors feared amputation might be necessary.<br> <br> Even when they saved the leg, the prognosis was gloomy.<br> <br> &#34;I was told my career was definitely over, and that I might not be able to walk without a cane,&#34; Edwards said. &#34;Being here today is definitely a blessing. I don&#39;t take anything for granted.&#34;<br> <br> Remarkably, thanks to a series of operations and arduous rehabilitation, the former first-round draft pick has regained much of his speed and elusiveness. He won a spot on the Dolphins&#39; roster as a backup to Ricky Williams and as their third-down back, and he saw plenty of action in Sunday&#39;s blowout.<br> <br> Edwards carried four times for 20 yards and caught four passes for 38 - dazzling numbers only to those aware of his ordeal.<br> <br> &#34;He&#39;s just a special story,&#34; tackle Mark Dixon said. &#34;His heart and courage are something most of us can&#39;t comprehend.&#34;<br> <br> In the third quarter, Edwards caught a 4-yard touchdown pass from Jay Fiedler to make the score 42-14. He scored on a 1-yard run in the fourth period.<br> <br> Both times, teammates mobbed him to offer congratulations.<br> <br> &#34;When he scored those touchdowns, I was as happy as he was,&#34; Williams said. &#34;We all know how hard he has worked.&#34;<br> <br> Edwards&#39; recovery came in fits and starts as he endured nightmares that his leg had been amputated. He was walking and biking only a few months after the injury, but it was last year before he was ready for a training camp tryout - with the Patriots.<br> <br> Hampered by a groin injury, he practiced just twice and was cut. He signed with Miami after last season, and a groin injury was a problem again early in training camp. But he has been healthy in recent weeks and said he felt great after Sunday&#39;s game.<br> <br> He&#39;s hoping the performance was only the start of his comeback, not the end.<br> <br> &#34;It&#39;s a huge step,&#34; Edwards said. &#34;I think I&#39;m capable of going out and doing that every week - as long as I can stay healthy.&#34;<br>

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