The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Patriots WR Harry waiting for an opportunit­y to contribute

- By Mark Farinella

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. — N’Keal Harry has not had the sort of debut season that might be expected from a first-round NFL draft choice.

The wide receiver from Arizona State, picked 32nd overall by the New England Patriots in the draft, was placed on injured reserve after the final cuts because of a lower-leg injury, was acti- vated Nov. 2 and has been biding his time since, waiting for an opportunit­y to contribute.

The waiting may be over this week, however. Harry could be active for today’s game at Philadelph­ia.

From when he was allowed to resume practicing with the Patriots, Harry has had almost a month to shake off the rust and to familiariz­e himself with the expectatio­ns that veteran quar- terback Tom Brady and his teammates will have for him.

“It feels great to be out there and to be able to be with my team,” Harry said Thursday. “I’m just getting better every day with them and looking for my role and a way to help the team.”

Harry was not given much of an opportunit­y to express himself in his first meeting with reporters since training camp. The availabili­ty lasted for 1 minute and 36 seconds and produced the answers to just five questions before Harry was spirited away by a member of the Patriots’ media relations staff.

Just two lockers down, however, veteran receiver Mohamed Sanu — a newcomer to the Patriots after his trade from Atlanta — assured reporters Harry had what it takes to make a positive contributi­on to the Patriots’ frequently changing receiving group.

“He’s a special kid,” Sanu said. “He just has to go out and be himself, and let his abilities take over, don’t think too much, have fun. He’ll be good.”

The Patriots certainly expected Harry to be good, as indicated by his last two seasons at Arizona State in which he made 155 of his 213 receptions and gained 2,230 of his 2,889 yards, scoring 17 of his 22 touchdowns.

But during joint practices with the Detroit Lions in the preseason, Harry suffered the leg injury. He tried to play in the preseason game at Ford Field but went to the sideline early.

He said Thursday he did not regret trying to play through the injury.

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