Damiere Byrd’s huge game vs. Texans was the Patriots’ only silver lining

Damiere Byrd was unquestionably the best Patriot on the field.

The time to respect Damiere Byrd’s contributions for the New England Patriots is here.

Jakobi Meyers, Damien Harris and Rex Burkhead are all players that have deservingly received praise at different points in the season. Cam Newton will garner credit for the wins, but he’s equally as responsible for every loss from the average critic’s viewpoint.

Byrd has flown under the radar and his ability to make plays on a consistent basis has been overlooked. In a difficult 27-20 loss to the Houston Texans in Week 11, the 5-foot-9 speedster accrued six receptions, 132 yards (career high) and a touchdown. He made the clutch plays when needed and Newton relied on him heavily in the fourth quarter.

Byrd’s touchdown came when the Patriots needed it most.

Byrd humbly spoke about the win after the game.

“I always think every game is a day for me. Whatever happens, you never know what game you’ll get called up to be that impact on the offense. Today was my lucky day. Cam trusted me and we were able to make a few plays,” Byrd said, transcribed by MassLive. “I’m proving to myself that I can be consistent that I can continue to improve gam- in and game-out. It’s a long season as well all know. My goal is to continue to get better as the season progresses and to play my best football in November and December and continue to find ways to help our team win games and score touchdowns.”

Newton, who spent time with Byrd in Carolina, spoke about his teammate’s contributions.

“Damiere was just doing exactly what he’s been doing all year in practice. For it to show up, is exactly what coach has been talking about. Practice preparation and execution turns into in-game reality,” Newton said. “Damiere has been doing a great job on those routes. It just showed what he’s capable of doing today.”

Byrd now leads the team in yards (485) through ten games and he hasn’t went without a reception after Week 1. The Patriots learned they can rely on Meyers and Byrd — which is tough to swallow considering the talent throughout the league.

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