Patriots’ N’Keal Harry Declares He’s ‘Just Getting Started’ In Birthday IG Post

The New England Patriots are packed with valuable players, but head coach Bill Belichick has yet to find the right way to use some of them. NFL analysts have shared different opinions regarding the Patriots roster. New England doesn’t really have a good game this season. They have a 6-7 record and sit well outside the playoff picture. Veteran quarterback Cam Newton is a constant target these days, but critics have also slammed one of the Patriots’ youngest wideouts. N’Keal Harry received a fair share of criticism, but he is super busy proving everyone wrong and celebrating his birthday.

You read that right. New England has figured out how to use the second-year wideout. Harry didn’t have a good season with the team. Moreover, his stats are pretty disappointing. But, if you ask Harry, he will say that he’s “just getting started.”

N’Keal Harry uses birthday message to warn critics

That’s the same message Harry delivered on Instagram. The wideout took to his social media to deliver a message and warn everyone that the best has yet to come. Harry celebrates his 23rd birthday, and he is more than excited to show off his raw talent.

This happened in the middle of a big situation. Harry’s trainer Rischad Whitfield made some comments regarding the wideout and his situation in New England. He suggested that Patriots’ change at quarterback is partially to blame. Of course, Whitfield said his comments were misinterpreted and even promised to call veteran quarterback Cam Newton to discuss the situation.

Whitfield trained the wideout last offseason. He has worked with many high-end players. In his convo with Henry McKenna from Patriots Wire, Whitfield talked about the “new quarterback,” suggesting that Newton hasn’t been the most accurate in 2020. He also mentioned Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and his game with Harry. Things took a terrible turn, and Whitfield denied any of these comments. He blamed McKenna for misinterpreting him.

The only thing that matters now is Harry’s readiness to improve and contribute to the team and the head coach he works with. New England trusted him a lot, and he has to give them a reason to trust him in the future.