
"That aspect of Henry's offense was seldom more clearly manifested than in the 26-20 away win against the Cincinnati Bengals. In that tilt, Henry provided seven receptions for 115 yards and a touchdown. It was his first 100-yard receiving game this season, and it couldn't have come at a better time for his team. Hunter Henry is consistently good for Drake Maye and the Patriots"
"'There's no shortage of ways to describe this,' McDaniels said when asked about Henry's impact. 'He's an incredible teammate. He's one of our most respected workers on our team...After so many years of being in the league, I think he's continuing to get better at things, which is an incredible example for our younger players...'"
"Since signing with the Patriots in 2021 after five years with the Chargers, Henry has been a consummate professional. He's steady and solid if not spectacular. While he'll never be compared to a Rob Gronkowski or Travis Kelce, he could contribute to any and every NFL team and do a solid job. Now his coordinator has singled out the soon-to-be 31-year-old for his impact on the 2025 Patriots."
Mike Vrabel rebuilt the 2025 New England Patriots, replacing roughly half the 2024 roster while retaining young quarterback Drake Maye. Veteran tight end Hunter Henry provides steady production and leadership, delivering seven receptions for 115 yards and a touchdown in a 26-20 win at Cincinnati. Henry signed with the Patriots in 2021 after five seasons with the Chargers and has remained a consummate professional. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels praised Henry as an incredible teammate and a respected worker whose improvement sets an example for younger players. Other returning contributors include Christian Gonzalez, Marcus Jones, Mike Onwenu, and Christian Barmore.
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