
""I'm exited when he gets his next opportunity. I really am.""
""What we've done is look at the things that we're doing when the ball doesn't come to you. Are you doing the right things, and a lot of times, he is," McDaniels said Thursday."
""Like I keep saying - I feel like a broken record - the ball hasn't quite found him on certain things yet. But if it does, then we'll see what that looks like. "I think the fact he continues to practice well, continues to have the ability to play in multiple positions gives him the ability to be in the game. And we're not putting him in a position where he can't get anything done. He's in there running plays.""
New England's offense has improved markedly in 2025 behind Drake Maye and pass-catchers Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte. Kyle Williams, a third-round rookie from Washington State expected to be a deep threat, has recorded two catches on four targets for 20 yards through six weeks. Williams was targeted twice against the Saints and failed to secure either pass. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels said Williams often does the right things when he isn't targeted, practices well, can play multiple positions, and remains positioned to produce once the ball finds him.
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