But Clay looked like the weapon the Bills paid for on Sunday.

“Charles definitely had a very big day today,” Taylor said. “Watching the film, he could win the matchups versus the safeties and the linebackers. So that would be a strong point going into this game and we were able to take advantage of the some the matchups that we got with him.”

Some fans wish Taylor would try to take advantage of Clay’s matchups more often. Taylor often seems hesitant to try to squeeze the ball into Clay and others over the middle. But Clay maintained that his volume of targets doesn’t matter to him as long as the team wins.

“My job, technically, is to get open,” Clay said. “That’s all I can do. I tell Tyrod, he’s got a lot going on back there. So I’ll never be a guy who comes to him and gets in his face and things like that. I’m running a route against one person usually. He has to worry about, you know, pass rush, coverage, all types of things. I don’t too much get in his face.

“I just try to tell him, ‘I’m there whenever you need me,’” Clay added. “It’s not frustrating to me. At the end of the day it does no good to get upset about it. It does me no good. Control what you can control and let the chips fall where they may.”