N’Keal Harry has struggled to carve out a role as a receiver during his professional career. Now, the former first-round pick will be looking to make an NFL roster as a tight end.
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A former New England Patriots pass catcher made headlines on Tuesday with the discovery of his newfound role with the Minnesota Vikings. N'Keal Harry, the Patriots 2019 first-round pick, is reportedly switching from wide receiver to tight end ahead of the 2024-25 NFL season.
It's been just over five months since Lions safety Kerby Josephy hit T.J. Hockenson in the right knee, causing torn ACL and MCL injuries that have led to doubt that the star Vikings tight end will be ready for the 2024 season opener.
Published Caption: Patriots receiver N’Keal Harry fends off Dolphins defender Jerome Baker after a third-quarter reception in Week 1. [The Providence Journal / Kris Craig] Original Caption: Patriots receiver N'Keal Harry fends off Dolphins defender Jerome Baker after a third-quarter reception in Week 1.
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20 days after opening his 21-day window to return from injured reserve, the Vikings have officially activated superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson.
As the Philadelphia Eagles opened camp on Tuesday, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that the team has worked out former Bears wide receiver N’Keal Harry.
Harry likely won't be worth much on the market, but the Patriots nevertheless would do well to recover any asset for his services instead of cutting him ahead of Week 1 of the upcoming campaign.