Fredericksburg.com - Broncos' Royal not just a jock

search local
Follow us on Twitter Find us on Facebook

Get a printer-friendly version of this page. E-mail this story to a friend.
Make a post about this story on FredTalk.

Royal

Visit the Photo Place

Broncos' Royal not just a jock

Date published: 8/16/2008

By FRANK SCHWABThe (Colorado Springs) Gazette

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.

--Pearl Royal was sifting through some of her son Eddie's belongings, preparing to send some things to him in Denver when she came across a box of notes he wrote as an introspective and quiet child.

One note by Eddie Royal, a rookie receiver with the Broncos, said his mother was his best friend. To even things out, Pearl Royal laughed when she found another note complaining that she took Eddie's brother Chris to football practice and didn't take him.

Eddie Royal was always religious, and Pearl Royal found some notes to God. One pleaded, "Make me tall. Make me strong." Royal never became exceptionally tall or big. At 5-foot-10, 182 pounds, he is considered small for a NFL receiver. But his small stature didn't matter in high school or in college at Virginia Tech, and it didn't stop him from moving up the depth chart in Denver. Last week he became the first rookie receiver in Broncos history to start a preseason opener. He should start again today vs. Green Bay.

"I found a picture he had of this cat looking in a mirror, and he sees a lion," Pearl Royal said. "That's what he sees himself as, the strong one." Royal overcompensated for any physical shortcomings. He worked hard and was always mature for his age, back to when he was writing the notes to himself. He got guidance from his six siblings, all older than him, and his mother.

"I kept to myself a lot when I was younger, and I paid attention to a lot of things," Royal said. "I picked up on things, the way to come off on people, and that was big. As a younger kid, I really paid attention to the little things." He was always a favorite of his coaches. He picked up the nickname "Eddie Beamer" because he was close to Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer. People from the church in his hometown of Chantilly looked out after him. Brian Kelley has been Royal's mentor from the time he was Royal's fourth-grade teacher.

"Hundreds of people touched our lives," Pearl Royal said. "Our family has been blessed by that." The reason Royal picked up so many guiding forces in his life is his infectious personality.


1  2  Next Page  


Date published: 8/16/2008



Comments guidelines

1. Be respectful. No personal attacks.
2. Please avoid offensive, vulgar, abusive, hateful or defamatory language.
3. Read and follow THE RULES.
4. We will block violaters and ban repeat offenders.










The Free Lance-Star fredericksburg.com 93.3 WFLS Print Innovators Classic Rock 96.9 99.3 The Vibe wntx radio