The Minnesota Vikings offense is setting all kinds
of records on Thanksgiving night against the New England Patriots.
First it was Justin Jefferson who broke Randy
Moss’ record of 4,163 receiving yards in a player’s first three seasons in the
National Football League.
Tight end
T.J. Hockenson joined Jefferson in setting an NFL record on Thursday night by
catching the most passes by a tight end in his first four games with a new NFL
team. He currently has 25 catches through three and a half games with the
Vikings.
It’s no
secret that the Vikings are prioritizing Hockenson, as they
believe that a high-end tight end will be worth more than a high-end wide
receiver two considering their cost comparison.
Hockenson
will continue to be a force with the Vikings.