The North Carolina Tar Heels have always had an electric offense on the football field, particularly in recent years.
One former player who played a huge role in that electricity is wide receiver Josh Downs, who’s now in his second year with the Indianapolis Colts. Downs was the Colts’ third-round selection in the 2023 NFL Draft, a selection that is already paying dividends.
On Sunday, Oct. 13 in a 20-17 win against the Tennessee Titans, Downs caught seven passes for 66 yards and Indianapolis’ first touchdown of the game. Downs’ reception and yardage total led all pass-catchers, which is a microcosm with the season he’s been enjoying.
Through six games, Downs leads his Colts teammates with 27 receptions. Downs’ total also ties him for 11th-most amongst NFL receivers, along with the Atlanta Falcons‘ Darnell Mooney and Green Bay Packers‘ Jayden Reed.
Not even two full seasons into his NFL career, Downs has over 1,000 receiving yards and four touchdowns.
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What makes Downs’ start to his NFL career even more impressive is that he’s caught passes from three different quarterbacks: fellow 2023 draftee Anthony Richardson, journeyman Gardner Minshew and former Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Flacco. Having one quarterback allows pass-catchers to develop chemistry and comfortability, but Downs is proving he can produce with anyone.
Downs forms one of the NFL’s best young receiver trios, alongside Michael Pittman Jr. and Alec Pierce. Pittman played his college ball at USC, while Pierce played at Cincinnati.
It’s always great to see Tar Heels thrive at the next level. Downs is the latest example of that.
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