Ezekiel Elliott Getting Reps In Pats' Passing Game
Ezekiel Elliott is seeing work in the team's passing attack behind Rhamondre Stevenson, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss. Reiss reported that Elliott has seen a "notable uptick" in pass-catching work out of the backfield of late. Stevenson caught 69 passes for the Pats in 2022, leading to a good deal of his overall fantasy production. If Elliott were to cut into Stevenson's workload as a pass catcher, it would be an issue for the third-year back. Elliott himself could carve out a fantasy-relevant role as a flex option in PPR leagues if he can earn regular work in the passing attack in the upcoming season.
Source: Mike Reiss on Twitter
New England Patriots running back Source: Mike Reiss on Twitter

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