N’Keal Harry Infuriates Patriots Fans After Rough Two-Play Sequence Against Bills

The New England Patriots are playing against the Buffalo Bills and some players struggle more than usual. Patriots fans won’t really like the fact that wide receiver N’Keal Harry delivered this rough sequence.

The Bills lost the first game to the Patriots and some place the blame on the bad weather. Well, we know that head coach Bill Belichick has a lot of great players on his roster. Is Harry one of them?

N’Keal Harry shouldn’t repeat the rough sequence against the Bills

Rookie quarterback Mac Jones targeted the wide receiver on consecutive second-quarter plays. Fans were definitely frustrated.

The Patriots use Harry as a blocker this season. He is not the regular pass catcher. We couldn’t really believe that Jones actually dropped a good throw from Jones on a first-and-10. Patriots players would have made it to the midfield but it didn’t happen. Harry made a terrible mistake.

That’s not all. Jones targeted the young wide receiver once again. Bills safety Micah Hyde grabbed it right away. Harry was only able to touch the ball.

Fans didn’t even think that Jones would target Harry once again. He dropped the first pass. He shouldn’t have dropped this one.

Patriots fans were frustrated. Twitter exploded.

Harry’s performance has been really cold lately. The wide receiver wanted the Patriots to trade him in the offseason. His agent even requested a trade. So, Harry stayed in New England but his struggles continued.

The former first-round pick is not a good fit for the Patriots. That’s what some fans suggest. Harry spent a big chunk of his stint with the Patriots on injured reserve. He sustained terrible injuries. When healthy, Harry struggles to make an impact. He has made too many mistakes. It’s hard to believe that the Patriots will keep him around this time. They gave him a chance and he blew it. He showed an improvement, but things didn’t go the way he planned. Let’s see what happens in the offseason. Maybe the Patriots will part ways with the receiver for good.