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But in 1965, he showed off his big-play potential, averaging 27.3 yards per catch.
Source: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/06/15/homer-jones-giants-big-play-receiver-dies-at-82/
On paper, this offense should be as good as last season’s group in the back half of the year and then some, with more big-play potential and better execution in the red zone.
Or it’s possible that the Steelers actually decide they would rather move forward with Damontae Kazee as their starting strong safety, who has more big-play potential.
Source: https://steelersdepot.com/2023/02/2023-free-agents-analysis-s-terrell-edmunds-unrestricted/
Pickett engineered two more touchdown drives in the two series he played, and the Pittsburgh Steelers showcased their big-play offensive capabilities once again in a 24-0 victory against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Source: https://triblive.com/sports/kenny-pickett-steelers-cap-perfect-preseason-by-routing-falcons/
The addition of receiver Eugene Lewis (71 catches, 1,303 yards, 10 TDs last season with Montreal) gives Cornelius a big-play receiver and should boost an Elks' offence that averaged a league-low 19.2 offensive points per game.
The vitriol he received from New England fans was undeserved at times, but he had a rough game in Week 18, blowing a 1-on-1 tackle on Buffalo’s second kick-return touchdown and allowing a 42-yard big-play score to wide receiver John Brown.
Source: https://nesn.com/2023/01/patriots-free-agents-who-stays-who-goes-ahead-of-2023-season/