FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The cherry that was supposed to sit on top of TreVeyon Henderson's breakout day was merely six yards away. During New England's final possession (excluding kneels) in the club's 32-13 win over the Browns , the rookie back took a second-down handoff from the Cleveland 9-yard line. As he rumbled and stumbled closer to the goal line, he fumbled. The Browns recovered, erasing the scoring opportunity.
"You know, it's a learning lesson," Henderson said of the turnover after the game. "It's tough to go out like that, but that's something we've been harping on all season, just taking care of the ball. That's something that we've got to continue to work on."
The fumble itself was inconsequential. New England already had the victory in the bag with a 30-13 lead and just un

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