Kendrick Bourne Makes Stellar TD Catch On Perfect Mac Jones Throw

The New England Patriots shocked the Cleveland Browns with a huge win. Players joined forces to beat their opponent and the Browns are going home with a big L. Kendrick Bourne will be making headlines for a really long time and fans will always remember his catch.

Rookie quarterback Mac Jones launched the ball straight into Bourne’s hands on third down. He did it again and this catch increased the lead Bill Belichick’s team had. Bourne leaped high and held on to the ball. Bourne got the third touchdown of the regular season. Jones was able to deliver the ball only where Bourne can get it, and the WR made the pass over cornerback Troy Hill and safety John Johnson. It was one of the best touchdowns in the regular season. Many NFL experts would agree that this was also Jones’ most impressive throw in his rookie campaign.

Kendrick Bourne to get another catch

The Patriots held an advantage over their opponent, and Bourne and Jones made things even easier for their team.

Jakobi Meyers had his bright moments, too. Veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer found Meyers for an 11-yarder to give the latter his first scoring catch in his career. Meyers had gone 135 catches before getting this one. He really wanted this to happen.

Jones was also able to connect with Hunter Henry and their duo is super strong. I guess Belichick made a really good decision in the offseason. Getting Henry was a good move and he is a good fit for the team.

Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels did a wonderful job with his offense. His group has neutralized Cleveland’s pass rush. Jones found a way to connect with Henry again.

The Browns had a bad start and things went down the hill right away. This gave the Patriots another win in the column. Beating the Browns was piece of cake and Jones had a really good performance in the game. He is a rookie but his playing style is really impressive. Let’s hope he stays this strong throughout the entire season. We will be seeing more of his magic.