Former UGA running back and NFL first-round pick Robert Edwards was let go from his position as Washington County coach on Saturday.

Edwards told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he was told it was a “board decision” and that he was not given a reason for his termination.

Edwards just finished his fifth season at Washington County, his alma mater. The Golden Hawks went 5-6 with a first-round playoff loss at No. 9-ranked Dublin.

Washington County went 20-24 under Edwards and made the playoffs every season.

Edwards is a longtime Georgia high school football coach. He started his head coaching career at Arlington Christian in 2010 before a six-year stint at Greene County and four years at Riverwood.

Edwards led Riverwood to region titles in 2019 and 2021 before taking the Washington County job entering the 2022 season.

Edwards was a standout running back at UGA, rushing for 2,334 yards rushing and 27 touchdowns in three seasons at the position. The New England Patriots selected Robert Edwards with the No. 18 overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft.

Edwards is also the older brother of fellow UGA standout and Mt. Vernon coach Terrence Edwards.

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