Michael Floyd Refuses to Be Tackled, Muscles Through Dolphins Defense for TD
New England Patriots fans have grown accustomed to watching Rob Gronkowski power through opposing defenders on his way to the end zone, so with the tight end out with a back injury, some muscle has been missing from the lineup.
Enter Michael Floyd.
Playing in his second game since the Patriots claimed him last month, Floyd hauled in a pass from Tom Brady late in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Six Dolphins defenders surrounded him, so it appeared unlikely the wideout would make it to the end zone.
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Well, the 6'2", 220-pound Floyd channeled his inner Gronk and plowed through a handful of Miami defenders for a touchdown.
The 14-yard score (and ensuing extra point) gave New England a 14-0 lead as it looked to clinch the top playoff seed in the AFC.
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