FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – It may seem incongruous to call Kelyn Rowe’s 2016 campaign the most consistent of his young career considering he played seven different positions, but that’s precisely how both Rowe and New England Revolution head coach Jay Heaps classified this past year.
“Overall, I thought he had a really good year,” Heaps said of Rowe, his first-ever draft pick (3rd overall) back in 2012. “He played a lot of different roles, but his performances were consistent, and that’s the most important thing.”
“I don’t think it was my best (season) in terms of numbers.