Trey McBride caught 4-of-8 targets for 27 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 16 loss to the Falcons.
McBride’s day should have been a lot bigger. He had two missed connections with QB Jacoby Brissett that should have resulted in touchdowns. The first was on Brissett, who threw the ball into the turf, just outside of McBride’s reach near the goal line. The second was a 16-yard pass that hit McBride in the chest, which Brissett threaded through double coverage into the end zone. Brissett locked onto the safe, underneath option by linking up with No. 2 TE Elijah Higgins instead of looking downfield, where McBride was running freely down the seam. McBride remains an elite TE1 next week against the Bengals, who field the NFL’s worst tight end-coverage unit.