Patriots’ N’Keal Harry Celebrates Victory Monday With Simple Tweet

N’Keal Harry had an interesting tweet recently. The New England Patriots are coming off a great win in week 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Patriots are working on coming off of a disappointing 2019 season. It has been pretty interesting to see them come out so ready to go. Cam Newton has been pretty impressive given the fact that many though he would not work out.

One of the players who had a good game in week 3 was N’Keal Harry. He celebrated the win with a very simple tweet on Monday. He was pretty impressive as well. It seems like him and Cam Newton are starting a relationship that could be good going forward.

Just take a look at the tweet that he sent out after the victory:

Patriots’ N’Keal Harry Celebrates Victory Monday With Simple Tweet

Newton talked about Harry’s play so far and what he thought about it.

“Every young receiver feels like, if I’m not catching the football, then I’m not productive,” Newton said. “And for him, he has such a productive game because he was setting the edge for us in the run game, and he did such a great job, and that still keeps you in the game.

“So that (27-yard catch) happened, if I remember it, it was in fourth quarter. Any time before that, he probably had a checkdown or something like that, which I know I remember vividly watching him in college, it’s just a different type of ask of what we’re asking him to do in this particular system. For him, he has to stay in the game — and he’s been in the game, making sure that he’s doing his job, whether that’s from finishing blocks, setting the edge, getting the force defender, running guys off, doing his job with the passing game. So for him, still being relatively young, for him to still be in the game when it’s time for him to catch a ball, it works hand in hand.

“So I told him on the sideline, man, I’m extremely proud of him and his growth because it is tough, mentally more than anything, for a young guy to come in here and try to thrive in ways that they don’t always ask for you to thrive with just catching the football, and I think that’s the biggest misconception for receivers, especially coming into this league.”