Hartford Courant

Lesson plans Up next

WR Harry has appreciati­on for guiding hand of QB Newton

- By Nicole Yang

Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry expressed an appreciati­on for Cam Newton’s support following his fumble in New England’s season-opening win over the Dolphins.

“He just really makes it a point of emphasis just to help me out and just try to walk me through things and guide me through things,” Harry said Friday. “It’s been a big help up to this point.”

Earlier t his week, Newton publicly defended Harry, who lost the ball on the 1-yard line while reaching for the end zone in the third quarter. Because Harry fumbled the ball through the end zone, the Dolphins were awarded a touchback and took possession.

Newton said he spoke with Harry, who is nine years his junior, about the play, stressing it was just “one mistake” that overshadow­ed his five-catch performanc­e.

“It’s a lesson learned,” Harry said. “I’m glad I learned it early in the season.”

The relationsh­ip between Newton and Harry seems to be off to a promising start. As a 10-year veteran, Newton credited his previous experience­s working

Patriots at Seahawks 8:20 p.m. Sunday, NBC

with young receivers and high draft picks in Carolina, such as Curtis Samuel and D.J. Moore. As he put it, he’s invested in “a N’Keal” each season of his NFL career. Harry can definitely tell. “Just by the way he embraces me,” he said. “The way he takes me under his wing and just kind of guides me through everything.”

Doing his share: Patriots running back Sony Michel said he was not surprised by how quickly he returned to the field after starting the season on the physically unable to perform list.

“I knew that, eventually, I’d be ready,” Michel said.

In the season opener, Newton was the team’s leading rusher with 75 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. But Michel doesn’t seem fazed by how a mobile quarterbac­k may impact his role. Nor did he seem bothered by the competitio­n within the running backs room.

Michel, James White, and Rex Burkhead each were on the field for 19 of the team’s offensive snaps, while undrafted rookie J.J. Taylor was on the field for nine. Among the backs, Michel received the most carries, posting 37 yards on 10 rushes.

“There’s a lot of competitio­n,” Michel said. “Seeing those guys doing a great job, it pushes me to want to go out there and do a good job also.”

The Patriots left for Seattle, their first trip of the season, following practice Friday afternoon.

Once they arrive, players will have to follow a series of new rules. No trips to restaurant­s. No room visits by anyone outside of the team’s traveling party. And no use of the hotel’s shared facilities, such as the pool or gym.

Uche out Sunday: Rookie linebacker Josh Uche has been ruled out for Sunday night’s game with an ankle injury.

Uche was a limited participan­t in practice Friday, after not practicing Thursday. He was one of the team’s inactives last Sunday against the Dolphins.

Six other Patriots are listed as questionab­le: defensive lineman Adam Butler (shoulder), linebacker Brandon Copeland (knee), receiver Julian Edelman (knee), Harry (shoulder), tight end Dalton Keene (neck), and special teamer Matthew Slater (knee). Slater was the only new addition to Friday’s report.

 ?? STEWMILNE/AP ?? Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry runs during the second half against the Dolphins on Sunday in Foxborough, Mass.
STEWMILNE/AP Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry runs during the second half against the Dolphins on Sunday in Foxborough, Mass.

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