Patriots' Ja'Lynn Polk Defends Performance Amid Criticism
The rookie wide receiver insists his drops are not a concern despite criticism from head coach Jerod Mayo.
- Ja'Lynn Polk, a rookie wide receiver for the New England Patriots, is confident in his abilities despite recent criticism regarding dropped passes.
- Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo highlighted Polk's drops as a mental hurdle and suggested he needs to improve his blocking and attention to detail.
- Polk has caught 10 passes for 78 yards and one touchdown in his first six NFL games, with varying playing time and performance.
- The Patriots, struggling with a five-game losing streak, have made a quarterback change, hoping to improve their offensive consistency.
- Polk aims to prove his worth and improve his connection with rookie quarterback Drake Maye in upcoming games, starting with a matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.