For Clark Boyd, this season has been a season of firsts. To start, this is the first season he's played as the only tight end on a team. And second, this was by far his best season to date. Because who cares about touchdowns, right? His best highlight reel moment came in Week 14's nail-biting loss against the Colorado Yeti. With under 4 minutes to go in the first quarter, Berlin was on their second first down of their second possession. Both teams already had a touchdown, so it was time to start trading blows. And off the rip, Clark Boyd shook the OLB on him with a sluggo route, and showed his speed for the first time in a while. Seeing 77 behind his man, Nick Kaepercolin let the ball fly, dropping the ball perfectly into Clark's hands. A 44-yard reception and a career best for Clark Boyd. He wound up catching 10 passes on 12 targets that game, one of his most efficient outings, and totaling 87 yards on the day, also a career best.
Now, with the season at a close, Clark Boyd is ecstatic and excited for the next season. He totaled a career best 648 yards, a career best 87 receptions, and an all-time best 62 pancakes (at the TE position, let's not get ahead of ourselves). With improvements in the offseason, there's no reason why Clark won't be leading the TE pack in S28. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Now, with the season at a close, Clark Boyd is ecstatic and excited for the next season. He totaled a career best 648 yards, a career best 87 receptions, and an all-time best 62 pancakes (at the TE position, let's not get ahead of ourselves). With improvements in the offseason, there's no reason why Clark won't be leading the TE pack in S28. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.