
"The New England Patriots wrapped up an amazing transformational 2025 NFL season. Under Head Coach and top personnel evaluator, Mike Vrabel, the should-be NFL Coach of the Year, and quarterback Drake Maye, a top NFL MVP candidate, the Patriots reversed a dismal 2024, 4-13 record and notched a 14-3 season. In addition, their rookie running back, Treveyon Henderson, also entered elite company."
"Vrabel should be the consensus NFL Coach of the Year, and Maye should similarly wrap up the NFL MVP award. Neither may get them, but they both deserve the awards, notwithstanding. Yet, alongside the two, second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson has entered rarified air in Patriots' history. Henderson became only the fifth Patriots' rookie to score nine or more touchdowns in a season. He had 10."
"He has been a revelation. Though he was foolishly benched for most of the Patriots' first eight of their nine games (for pass-blocking reasons), he nevertheless roared onto the NFL scene and provided a spark and explosiveness the Patriots have been missing since the days of Dion Lewis and Hall of Famer Curtis Martin. TreVeyon Henderson has been an explosive rookie for the Patriots TreVeyon Henderson had already secured the NFL's first-team All-Rookie spot and then entered the elite company in Patriots' rookie history."
The New England Patriots rebounded from a 4-13 2024 to a 14-3 2025 season under Head Coach Mike Vrabel and quarterback Drake Maye. Vrabel earned strong Coach of the Year consideration while Maye emerged as a top MVP candidate. Second-round rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson provided explosiveness and a late-season spark after limited early playing time for pass-blocking concerns. Henderson scored ten total touchdowns, joining elite Patriots rookie company alongside Curtis Martin and Rob Gronkowski, and secured NFL first-team All-Rookie recognition. Henderson entered as the 38th overall pick after starring at Ohio State.
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