Marcus Jones credits his dad and his blockers for being NFL's all-time punt return leader
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Marcus Jones credits his dad and his blockers for being NFL's all-time punt return leaderJones broke one of the NFL's oldest records on Monday night, becoming the league's all-time leader in yards per punt return.
Marcus Jones credits his dad and his blockers for being NFL's all-time punt return leaderJones broke one of the NFL's oldest records on Monday night, becoming the league's all-time leader in yards per punt return.
Stefon Diggs caught 3-of-4 targets for 26 yards in the Patriots' Week 13 win over the Giants.The modest target total was primarily a product of extremely positive game script following a 94-yard punt return touchdown by Marcus Jones in the first quarter, which the team would add to before the first frame was complete. They would eventually take a 30-7 lead into the break, muting the offensive production from all skill position players in the second half. Diggs continues to operate as one of many primary contributors in an offense built around packaged mismatches, meaning he is unlikely to return elite fantasy ceiling without an injury to another skill position player. Up next for Diggs is a matchup against one of his former teams when the Patriots take on the Bills following their Week 14 bye.
Hunter Henry caught 4-of-6 targets for 73 yards in the Patriots' Week 13 win over the Giants.Henry led the team in receiving on a night quarterback Drake Maye attempted only 31 passes due to positive game script throughout, aided by a 94-yard punt return touchdown from Marcus Jones. His fantasy day could have been much bigger had a 30-yard touchdown grab in the fourth quarter not been called back by offsetting penalties. That pass would have also pushed Maye over 300 yards through the air for the first time in his career. Henry remains a back end TE1 but will head to his bye in Week 14 before a rematch with the division rival Bills in Week 15.
NFL Week 13 Recap: New England Patriots 33, New York Giants 15New England rolled to an 11 2 record with a 33 15 win over the Giants as Drake Maye threw two touchdowns and Marcus Jones broke the game open with a 94-yard punt-return score. The Patriots led 30 7 by halftime and never looked back, overwhelming Jaxson Dart and a struggling New York team that dropped its seventh straight.