Patriots’ N’Keal Harry Posts Cryptic Message to His Haters

The New England Patriots have a disappointing season, and some of the players received an unhealthy dose of criticism. Patriots wideout N’Keal Harry is one of them, and now he decided to deliver a message to his haters.

Harry has heard his share of criticism and let’s just say he’s tired of all the critics out there. The 23-year-old has been dealing with criticism and injuries throughout the entire season. The wideout took to his social media to call out haters.

“We really in the game, they just talk from the bleachers…”

Harry’s post probably quotes a lyric from a song or conversation.

N’Keal Harry has to shut down haters

In his two seasons with the Patriots, Harry has seen action in just 18 games. The wideout made 41 receptions for 382 yards and four touchdowns. He missed a lot of time due to injuries and NFL experts couldn’t really ignore that.

His trainer, Rischad Whitfield, also known as the Footwork King, made headlines with his most recent comments on veteran quarterback Cam Newton. According to these comments, Newton is responsible for Harry’s struggles.

Henry McKenna from The Win reporter the story. Whitfield said his comments were misinterpreted and even challenged McKenna’s report. The latter stood by his piece and the authenticity of the trainer’s quote.

Harry addressed the situation in his meeting with the media. He also talked to his teammate to make sure everything is fine. Of course, this is not something he should be dealing with at this point of the season. New England has a 6-7 season.

Luckily, Harry’s performance saw a significant improvement. He had a touchdown in the Week 13 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. He had a team-high 49 yards in the loss to the Los Angeles Rams. According to experts, Harry is dealing with awful inconsistency this season. If Harry improves his game, Patriots players can definitely hope for get another playoff challenge.

Harry has to shut down all the criticism surrounding him at the moment. He has to focus on the game and the challenge he has accepted last year.