Patriots Rookie Makes Franchise History With Monster Game Vs. Bills

TreVeyon Henderson was unstoppable on Sunday

The New England Patriots came up short against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, losing 35-31 to their AFC East rivals after blowing a 21-0 lead on a snowy afternoon at Gillette Stadium.

While Drake Maye struggled throwing the ball and the defense allowed a touchdown on five straight possessions, rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson did everything he could to will the Patriots to victory.

The 23-year-old back racked up a career-high 148 rushing yards on 14 carries. plus 13 receiving yards on two catches. He also broke free for a pair of long touchdown runs, taking a 52-yard run to the house in the second quarter and a 65-yarder in the fourth quarter.

Henderson now has four touchdown runs of at least 50 yards this season — a New England franchise record. It also leads the league this year and ties an NFL rookie record for running backs since 2000.

After a slow start working behind Rhamondre Stevenson, Henderson has taken on a bigger role and flourished during the second half of the season. Over his last seven games, he has seven touchdowns while averaging 88.6 rushing yards per game and a whopping 6.2 yards per carry, helping the Patriots go 6-1 during that time.

Henderson is one of the fastest and most explosive players in the league, making him a game-changer for New England’s offense. Combined with Maye’s elite passing skills, his ability to score at a moment’s notice on the ground makes the Patriots incredibly tough to defend.

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The Ohio State product will look to stay hot in Week 16 against a Baltimore Ravens defense that just shut out the Cincinnati Bengals.