TreVeyon Henderson is breaking through as a top weapon for Drake Maye, Patriots

**“Don’t Fix It If It Ain’t Broke”**

*FOXBOURGH* — Drake Maye knew the questions were coming after a night where chants of “MVP!” rained down on him at Gillette Stadium. It came as little surprise that the 23-year-old quarterback deflected any talk of his rising stock as one of the top players in the NFL.

And on Thursday night, he had an easy avenue to deflect said discourse.

“May have been for TreVeyon tonight,” Maye said of those chants. “He scored three touchdowns.”

Maye’s stellar play all season long may have helped New England orchestrate this current eight-game win streak and 9-2 overall record. But with New England’s banged-up personnel in the ground game in need of a lift this week, rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson has answered the call.

In the span of just five days, the 2025 second-round pick has found the end zone five times, with a two-score showing against the Buccaneers on Sunday followed up by another impactful performance on primetime TV against the Jets Thursday night.

Thrust into a featured role on offense with lead back Rhamondre Stevenson still sidelined with a toe injury, Henderson thrived as the Patriots’ spark plug. He rushed for two touchdowns in the first half before hauling in a touchdown from Maye in the third quarter, en route to a 27-14 win over New York.

Henderson’s arrival has been a welcome remedy for New England’s shorthanded personnel, with the Ohio State product becoming just the second Patriots rookie in franchise history to post a three-touchdown game. The only other Patriots rookie to post a similar stat line? Rob Gronkowski in 2010.

“Don’t fix it if it ain’t broke,” Maye said of Henderson starting to settle into a groove. “I think just him stepping up. I think it was a big time for him stepping up, and it’s been great for him to get all these reps, to keep getting these reps. He wants to be great. He’s just showing up every day and asking questions.

“I think just continuing for him to keep going in the [coming] weeks and know that him and ‘Mondre and our backs, we can create a good one-two thing going.”

Henderson made the most of the red-zone reps afforded to him, opening the scoring for New England early in the second quarter. He spun away from a tackle, remained on his feet as several Jets swarmed around him, and eventually landed over the goal line after his offensive line pushed him forward.

He scored again on New England’s next drive, with a booming pancake block delivered by Mike Onwenu clearing the path for Henderson to scamper in from seven yards out, giving the Patriots their first lead of the night.

With those two rushing scores, Henderson also joined Curtis Martin (1995) as the only Patriots rookies since 1970 to post consecutive games with two or more rushing touchdowns.

“Really, those first two touchdowns, all [because of] my offensive linemen,” Henderson said on Amazon’s postgame coverage. “I got to give those guys credit. They make my job easier. Those guys put in the dirty work, and so I really give the credit to those guys. I’m really thankful to be playing alongside those guys, running behind those guys, and just playing on this team.”

But Henderson was not done.

During a drive where Maye tormented the Jets’ defense by rolling out of the pocket, ducking pressure, and hitting open targets sprouting up across the field, New York’s secondary could only shake their heads after the quarterback lofted a ball over to Henderson in the end zone for a six-yard touchdown in the third quarter.

“He’s executed, whether that’s a checkdown or a touchdown in the back of the end zone,” Mike Vrabel said of the rookie. “No home runs tonight, but I thought he grinded out pretty much what was there. He’s helped us a lot of ways tonight and saw the power push touchdown, which was really cool.”

It hasn’t been the easiest start to an NFL career for Henderson. After a standout showing in training camp and preseason action, he had just one touchdown through his first nine games, gaining 283 total yards on the ground.

But be it the opportunity afforded by more reps or Henderson’s growing confidence at football’s highest level, the explosive running back is starting to find his footing.

It’s a mid-season development that should lift an already surging Patriots team — and terrify the rest of an NFL that already has its hands full accounting for the likes of Maye and the rest of New England’s imposing arsenal of weapons.

“It feels great,” Henderson said of breaking through over the last two games. “I’ve just been staying patient, trusting the Lord’s plan, just continuing to do my part and the rest I leave up to Him.”
https://www.boston.com/sports/new-england-patriots/2025/11/14/treveyon-henderson-new-england-patriots-drake-maye-mike-vrabel-touchdown-jets/

Vikings Trade Prediction Lands 10-Time Pro Bowl Quarterback

While the Minnesota Vikings expect to start quarterback J.J. McCarthy on Sunday against the Detroit Lions, things remain unsettled beyond their expected starter. The Vikings lost backup quarterback Carson Wentz for the season due to a shoulder injury, leaving Minnesota’s quarterback depth thin. Currently, the backups are rookie Max Brosmer on the active roster and veteran John Wolford on the practice squad.

USA Today’s Jacob Camenker predicts that the Vikings will trade for New York Giants backup quarterback Russell Wilson, a 10-time Pro Bowler who has seen better days. “That could lead the Vikings to buy low on Wilson,” Camenker wrote. “It wouldn’t be to install him as a starter, but it would provide McCarthy with a veteran sounding board as he looks to establish himself as Minnesota’s quarterback of the future.”

Camenker also noted, “The Giants should be willing to part with Wilson on the cheap, and the Vikings would only have to take on a prorated version of the 36-year-old quarterback’s $2 million salary for the 2025 season.”

Wilson’s experience would be invaluable for a young quarterback like McCarthy. In 14 seasons, Wilson has thrown for 46,921 yards and 353 touchdowns versus 114 interceptions across 204 career games. He led the Seattle Seahawks to two Super Bowl appearances, winning one. Wilson also holds a 9-8 career postseason record with 4,056 yards and 27 touchdowns compared to 12 interceptions.

**Russell Wilson Would Give Vikings QB Insurance**

If McCarthy were to get hurt again, the Vikings would have a proven veteran ready to step in with Wilson. While Wilson hasn’t looked like a dominant starting quarterback in recent years, he has still produced impressive performances at times.

For instance, last season in Week 5, Wilson threw for 414 yards and three touchdowns for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Cincinnati Bengals. This season, he had a 450-yard, three-touchdown game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2. In both cases, Wilson wasn’t working with a receiving corps on the same level as the Vikings’ stars Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and tight end T.J. Hockenson.

**NFL Analyst Weighs In on Playoff Hopes With J.J. McCarthy**

While the jury is still out on McCarthy after just two regular season games, former NFL running back and current analyst Rashad Jennings is optimistic about the Vikings’ future.

“Not sure if it’s going to happen this year,” Jennings said during *Good Morning Football* on Friday. “When you talk about the NFC North… they’re at the bottom, and they’re at the bottom with a really good team up top, and that’s good teams and that’s being the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions.”

Jennings added, “I don’t know if it’s enough juice over there to take them over that hump.”

As the Vikings continue to develop McCarthy and consider veteran additions like Wilson, their playoff aspirations remain a topic to watch closely this season.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/minnesota-vikings/trade-prediction-russell-wilson-ny-giants/

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