The explosive production by TreVeyon Henderson over the last two weeks has been something the New England Patriots have waited for since he was selected in the second round of this year's draft, even if they were partly to blame for his slow rise. It took an injury to Rhamondre Stevenson to catapult the rookie into the starting role, and the offense benefited from it immediately.
Henderson recorded 33 carries for 209 yards and four touchdowns in the two games Stevenson missed, while adding a receiving touchdown just to make his performance that much better.
He looked every bit the part that fans believed he would be coming out of Ohio State, and they wanted to see that continue despite Stevenson's return this past Sunday.