One Patriots win turned opinions upside down on Rhamondre Stevenson
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One Patriots win turned opinions upside down on Rhamondre Stevenson
"Stevenson logged 49 snaps to only nine for rookie TreVeyon Henderson against the Titans, and he rushed for 88 of the team's season-high 175 yards. It was quite a renaissance for Stevenson, who's talent is unquestionable but whose fumbling had threatened to have him benched, or worse - sent packing. Now, it seems that Stevenson has regained the lead-back role, especially with Antonio Gibson on the shelf for the rest of the season with an ACL injury."
"In a another game dominated by the brilliant play of quarterback Drake Maye, Stevenson's running was a nice complement to a Patriots offense that had been trending toward the one-dimensional. Stevenson gained his 88 yards on 18 attempts with a healthy 4.9 per-carry average and a touchdown. That was a far cry from his dismal 18 yards on 13 carries against New Orleans. On Sunday against the Titans, Stevenson gained 44 yards on five attempts on the Patriots' opening drive alone."
The New England Patriots beat the Tennessee Titans 31-13 to extend a four-game winning streak and continue a road start to the 2025 season. Rhamondre Stevenson logged 49 snaps to TreVeyon Henderson's nine and rushed for 88 of the team's 175 yards, averaging 4.9 on 18 carries with a touchdown. Stevenson gained 44 yards on five attempts on the opening drive and appears to have reclaimed the lead-back role after prior fumbling concerns, especially with Antonio Gibson sidelined by an ACL injury. Stevenson has 245 rushing yards through seven games, and a functioning run game helps Drake Maye's offense.
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