
The second-year tight end and Cameron Brate both saw just two targets apiece, but Howard came up with both of his while Brate was held without a catch. Both players were significantly outpaced by the starting receiver duo of Mike Evans, who received 12 looks between them and parlayed them into a combined 293 yards. The natural week-to-week fluctuation of the game plan will see the tight end serve as more of a focal point of the offensive attack on occasion, but it was nevertheless encouraging to see Howard involved offensively to some degree in a downfield capacity. He'll look to build on Sunday's effort against the Eagles in Week 2.

























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