Patriots: 3 numbers for WR N’Keal Harry to target in 2020

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16 Games

The best ability is availability in the NFL. If you can’t stay on the field, teams will find ways to win without you. It’s just the nature of the business.

Harry tweaked his ankle in training camp last season and then worsened the injury in the Patriots preseason debut. He missed over half the season due to this injury, but all signs point to him being fully healthy heading into camp this year.

A full offseason of work, even though some of the work may be virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will serve Harry well in his second season. Harry doesn’t have any alarming injury history, he played nearly every game during his college career, so last season’s ankle injury could have just been a fluke.

Playing all 16 games is an obvious goal for Harry this year.

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