CULVER CITY, CALIF. – Few families have sent three brothers to the National Football League. Even fewer can boast a set of siblings quite like the Edmunds brothers. Trey, Terrell and Tremaine all traveled to Los Angeles last week where they were interviewed in-studio by NFL's Network's newest analyst, Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame inductee DeAngelo Hall. Simply put, the Hokies' football fraternity was shining brightly under the Hollywood lights on June 26.
In addition to Hall, the favorite sons of Danville, Virginia also chatted with NFLN hosts Kay Adams and Nate Burleson. Of course, there was plenty of love to go around to go around for the Hokies, as well as proud parents Ferrell and Cookie Edmunds.
The only thing better than all three Edmunds brothers in the NFL Network studios? How about the potential of all three of them suited up in the same NFL stadium when the Steelers visit the Bills on Dec. 15? Until then, check out some of the highlights from last week's interview.
Trey Edmunds on playing at Virginia Tech
"We just want to thank Coach Beamer first of all, for giving us all the opportunity to go to Virginia Tech. It was amazing. In the first game of the 2015 season we opened at home with Ohio State we all (suited up) together and it was just lights out, literally. We were able to line up on kickoff coverage side-by-side. It was amazing. We had a race to see who could get down there the quickest and make the play."
Three brothers, three @NFL players.@Maine_Savage23 and his crew visited @GMFB to answer who the favorite son is. 😂 pic.twitter.com/mwnuR7bcX7
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) June 26, 2019
DeAngelo Hall on Ferrell Edmunds
"I have three boys at home and I aspire to be like your Pops (Ferrell Edmunds). Y'all three are not only great football players. The three of you are great dudes. I went to Tech. I remember coming down, seeing you guys, dapping you all up."
Terrell Edmunds on what his father Ferrell taught him about the game
"My Dad is a positive role model in all forms. Everyone in my city (Danville, Virginia) looks up to him. Growing up he always told us we could do whatever we wanted and that we didn't have to limit ourselves to anything, that we could do anything we put our mind to. That's the biggest thing I took from him and every day just going out and working. You gotta work to get the outcome in the long run."
The Edmunds brothers speak about their historic #NFLDraft night and being roommates in Pittsburgh on @gmfb.@rell_island6 | Trey Edmunds pic.twitter.com/hsyTTO0qR2
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) June 26, 2019
Tremaine Edmunds on seeing Terrell drafted in the same first round
"Emotions were crazy. Anyone who has been through the draft knows that immediately after you're drafted you've got a ton of media stuff to do and all that. I was doing media stuff. My agent was with me and he said 'your brother just got the call.' I was like there's no way. I'm not believing that right now. I told the media guys, 'just give me one second, I can't miss this moment for nothing.' I went over to the rail and they called his name. I just went crazy. That was amazing. I called him immediately afterwards and talked about it. The whole family, we had a good time."