Michael Floyd will be inactive for Patriots in Super Bowl LI
New England Patriots wide receiver Michael Floyd will be inactive for Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons "barring an unexpected change," according to ESPN reporter Michael Reiss.
He'll be a healthy scratch for the second game in a row. Floyd has shown very little since joining the Patriots in Week 15 and isn't needed now that Danny Amendola and Malcolm Mitchell are both healthy. The 27-year-old has had a massively disappointing contract year and could be facing jail time following a December DUI arrest. It could be a quiet free agent market for the former first-rounder.
Floyd's Reception Net Expected Points per target ranked 38th among the 68 wide receivers to see 75 or more targets in 2016.
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