Eric Ebron sees improvement, aims for more consistency
Posted Jan 14, 2016
Second-year tight end Eric Ebron was asked to sum up his 2015 season in one word during locker clean out day last week. “Improved,” he said. Not bad, because that's exactly what he did in terms of his production from year one to year two. He caught 22 more passes, more than doubled his receiving yards, and produced five touchdowns compared to just one as a rookie.
(Detroit Lions)
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