Peyton Barber didn't handle over one-third of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' red zone opportunities in any game through Week 11, accounting for a 20.2% market share in that time.
Over his last four games, though, he hasn't posted a market share below 25% and has been above 45% in three of the four games. In that stretch, his opportunity market share sits at a huge 51.4%. As mentioned above, that would be the best mark in the NFL if it held up over the season.
The Bucs have also shifted in their red zone play-calling in those splits. Over their first 10 games of the season, 59.1% of their red zone snaps were passes. Over their last four, 51.4% have been run plays.