Jakobi Meyers actually isn't his QB's favorite red-zone target. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers appeared in his 38th career NFL game on Sunday. The former undrafted free agent has been a regular contributor over the past three seasons, but he has yet to catch a touchdown pass. One CBS announcer must have had Meyers confused for someone else in Carolina.

Adam Archuleta served as CBS’ color commentator for New England’s game against the Panthers. He had some very questionable analysis late in the first half with the Patriots facing 3rd-and-5 deep in Carolina territory. Before the ball was snapped, Archuleta predicted New England might run a wide receiver screen or something to Meyers, whom he described as Mac Jones’ “favorite target in the red zone.

Jones then fired a touchdown pass to tight end Hunter Henry, who is actually his favorite red-zone target.

Again, Meyers has zero touchdown receptions in his career. He had one called back earlier this season, adding to what has become an unprecedented scoreless streak.

Twitter was not kind to Archuleta:

Even if Archuleta was referring to red-zone targets, that would still be inaccurate. Henry and fellow Patriots tight end Jonnu Smith both have more red-zone targets than Meyers has this season.

Mistakes happen, but Archuleta’s was noticeably bad considering the circumstances.

H/T Wardo

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