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A healthy Charles Clay has commanded one of the biggest workloads of any tight end in football this season.
In Weeks 1 through 4, before he sat out five weeks due to injury, Clay averaged 6.3 targets per game, accounting for a team-high 25% of the Buffalo Bills' targets -- the highest market share among any tight end in that stretch.
Clay played limited snaps in his first few games back from the injury, but he was back up above the 80% snap rate in Week 14. The Bills only threw the ball 16 times in a snowstorm in that one, but 5 (31%) of those passes went to Clay.
In Week 15, Clay proceeded to notch a season-high 9 targets, bringing him up to a 27% market share across his six healthy games. At a highly volatile position like tight end, the consistency that big volume offers isn't common. Against a New England Patriots pass defense that our numbers have as a below-average unit, there's a lot to like this week.