TreVeyon Henderson was arguably the star of the Patriots’ training camp and preseason slate, with the 2025 second-round pick out of Ohio State looking like a dynamic playmaker on what was once a listless New England offense.
Of course, the Patriots’ offense has taken a major step forward so far this fall — especially with Drake Maye hitting his stride as one of the top young QBs in the game.
But the same can’t be said about Henderson, who has struggled to find any sort of traction so far in the NFL ranks.
Through his first seven games with the Patriots, Henderson has recorded 43 carries for 153 yards and 16 receptions for 99 yards. Even with one touchdown under his belt, Henderson is only averaging 3.6 yards per carry — while ranking 62nd out of 63 qualified running backs with just a 13

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