Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson end their 2025 season on a down note.
The Patriots were stymied by the Seahawks defense in the Super Bowl. Much was made of Drake Maye getting little protection from his offensive line. Of note, the Patriots run game was shut down as well.
Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson combined for 42 rushing yards and 8 receptions for 66 yards. On Underdog, Henderson goes off the board as the RB20 in round 4 while Stevenson goes as RB25 in round 6. Drafters will have to balance the upside of Henderson at an earlier price versus Stevenson who has more stability and volume and goes 2 rounds later.
Author: Jeremiah Retzlaff (@coachretzlaff1)
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson ...
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson ...
So far in two postseason games, New England Patriots running...
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson took over the backfield in the second half of the season.
Since week 13 Rhamondre Stevenson has operated as the lead back in the New England Patriots backfield. Despite rookie Treveyon Henderson out rushing him by more than 300 yards this year, late in the season the coaching staff has relied on the veteran.
Stevenson finished the season with 603 rushing yards and 345 receiving yards but since week 13 he hasn’t had less than 71 total yards in a game while dominating the carries. Stevenson scored six touchdowns and topped 100 scrimmage yards three times in that span.
Stevenson signed a four year contract extension with the Patriots in June 2024, he remains a focal point of the offense heading into their Super Bowl matchup with the Seattle Seahawks.
Author: David Leonard Jr. (@RealDelcoDave)
With his rookie season in the rearview mirror, TreVeyon Henderson will put his final stamp on the 2025 season Sunday in San Francisco.
Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson finished as the RB21 in fantasy football in 2025. Selected in round 2 of the NFL Draft, there were plenty of ups and downs.
Henderson split the backfield with veteran Rhamondre Stevenson. He managed 911 rushing yards on 180 rush attempts. His 12.1 fantasy points per game ranked 24th. From week 10-18, Henderson had 4 RB1 performances. While Henderson is an alluring talent along the likes of De’Von Achane and Jahmyr Gibbs, his ceiling is capped from the Patriots time share as well as Henderson’s struggles at times being sure of his assignment.
Henderson was outcarried 25-3 by Stevenson in the AFC Championship game against the Denver Broncos. Fantasy gamers will want to monitor the backfield share on the biggest stage Sunday for insight into how things may look heading into the 2026 season.
Author: Jeremiah Retzlaff (@coachretzlaff1)
In a contest that no one will consider a classic, the New England Patriots outlasted the Denver Broncos 10-7 to get back to the Super Bowl.
In an ugly, snow-soaked slugfest, the New England Patriots punched their ticket to the Big Game with a 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos, marking the franchise’s record 12th Super Bowl appearance. It was cold all afternoon, but the weather took a turn for the worse in the second half, making passing the ball and kicking field goals nearly impossible. Maye finished just 10-of-21 for 86 passing yards, but the MVP candidate made an impact as a runner, scoring a TD and rushing for 65 yards on 10 carries.
With Maye held in check by the snow and Denver’s defense, New England survived by controlling the clock and winning the turnover battle. The Patriots forced two turnovers and sacked QB Jarrett Stidham three times, while Rhamondre Stevenson handled the dirty work on offense — rushing for 71 yards and playing mistake-free football in the elements. Nothing fancy, but fantasy managers should note he out-touched rookie TreVeyon Henderson, who had just five rushing yards, 25 to three. Keep that in mind before reaching on Henderson early in 2026 drafts.
Next up for New England: a date with the Seattle Seahawks on February 8th in Santa Clara, CA, in Super Bowl LX.
Author: Wolf Trelles-Heard (@DynastyFFWolf on X/Twitter)
Drake Maye delivers in the 4th quarter as the Patriots’ defense dominates in a 16–3 Wild Card win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Drake Maye picks up a victory in his first postseason start. Maye completed just 58.6% of his passes for 268 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown to Hunter Henry in the 4th quarter. Maye was fantastic on the ground as the game’s leading rusher, picking up 66 yards on 10 carries. The real story of this game is the dominant, suffocating defense which allowed just 3 points and sacked Justin Herbert 6 times.
From a fantasy perspective, it was great to see Drake Maye’s rushing ability on display. In a game where the Patriots only scored 16 points, Maye still had a very solid fantasy day, which speaks to how incredibly high his floor is. Other than Maye, the backfield continued to be split, with 10 carries going to Rhamondre Stevenson, for 53 yards, and 9 carries to TreVeyon Henderson for 27 yards. Stevenson was far more effective in the passing game, with 3 receptions for 75 yards, good for the best receiving line in the game. Fantasy managers will be hoping for and expecting Henderson to take over the lion’s share of the touches sooner rather than later, but until then Rhamondre remains a great value. Meanwhile, the Patriots pass catchers remain unpredictable and unimpressive. Trade rumors are already swirling as New England seems poised to give Drake Maye another weapon this offseason.
Author: Nick Del Duca (TheFFScout_x)
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson and wide receiver Kayshon Boutte have been ruled out for Thursday night.
The New England Patriots will be short a couple offensive playmakers in their Thursday night matchup against the New York Jets, Rhamondre Stevenson and Kayshon Boutte have been ruled out for the game. Both missed last week’s game as well, allowing TreVeyon Henderson, Mack Hollins and Kyle Williams to see increased roles.
Stevenson has been the lead back for the Patriots when healthy but in his absence Henderson had 147 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Williams only had one catch but it went for a 72 yard touchdown and Hollins put up 106 yards on six catches.
Henderson had the breakout game fantasy managers have been waiting for and should be confidently inserted into lineups this week, Williams is best left on the bench except in desperate situations but should certainly be stashed and Hollins is a solid flex play.
Author: David Leonard Jr. (@RealDelcoDave)