N'Keal Harry requests trade from Patriots
Former first-round wide receiver N'Keal Harry requested a trade from the New England Patriots on Tuesday, his agent announced in a statement obtained by NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.
"For the past several months, I have been working in cooperation with the Patriots behind the scenes to put a plan in place to allow N'Keal to thrive in New England," the statement read. "Through two seasons, he has 86 targets, which obviously hasn't met the expectations the Patriots and N'Keal had when they drafted a dominant downfield threat who was virtually unstoppable at the point of attack in college.
"Following numerous conversations with the Patriots, I believe it's time for a fresh start and best for both parties if N'Keal moves on before the start of training camp. That is why I have informed the Patriots today I am formally requesting a trade on behalf of my client."
Harry, 23, has failed to meet expectations since New England drafted him 32nd overall in 2019. He's racked up just 45 receptions for 414 yards and four touchdowns through 21 appearances with the Patriots.
Multiple teams reportedly contacted New England to gauge the possibility of a trade for Harry earlier this offseason, but a deal didn't materialize.
The Arizona State product has two more seasons and a fifth-year option remaining on his rookie contract. Harry carries a $2.7-million cap hit for this season and a $3.2-million charge for 2022, according to Spotrac.
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