Why Patriots’ Cam Newton Has Been Impressed By Damiere Byrd’s Development

Byrd has been a pleasant addition to the team's underwhelming receiver group

Damiere Byrd is quickly approaching new career-highs in both yards and receptions.

He’s been a pleasant addition for a New England Patriots’ wide receiver group that has been otherwise underwhelming. His 26 receptions are just six less than his career-best 32 while his 337 yards are just 22 fewer than his career-high 359. Both were set in 2019, during Byrd’s 11 games with the Arizona Cardinals.

Byrd’s continued progress, perhaps best depicted by a fourth-quarter reception which set up Cam Newton’s game-tying touchdown against the New York Jets, has caused the quarterback to express his confidence in the wideout. Newton, as you may recall, played three seasons with Byrd as a member of the Carolina Panthers before both players arrived in New England this offseason.

“Man, when I first got here, I had to just take a moment to just chat, just like I’ve done with a lot of people here. But for Damiere, to have known him and where he came from and his journey to where he is now,” Newton told reporters Thursday during a video conference. “Man, I just wanted to appreciate his professionalism and his evolving of a player, a football player that is, and he’s just been great. A guy who understands this offense, a guy who has been learning so much, a guy who has just taken an opportunity and tried to make the most of it.

Byrd started the season as the Patriots’ No. 1 receiver. That trend has continued with the injuries to both veteran Julian Edelman (knee) and 2019 first-rounder N’Keal Harry (concussion).

Byrd played 100% of offensive snaps in a Week 8 loss to the Buffalo Bills and 99% of snaps against the Jets on “Monday Night Football.” Admittedly, that probably speaks more to the Patriots’ struggles at the position than it does about Byrd.

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Nevertheless, Newton is happy to see the 27-year-old develop.

“Like I said, I seen when Damiere first stepped in the locker room as a wide-eyed rookie not knowing who to kind of cling on to. But for him, the moment is never too big for him and every year he’s gotten better and I think he still has his best football still set ahead of him,” Newton said.

Byrd will have a chance to set those career marks in a Week 10 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens on “Sunday Night Football.”