
"The New England Patriots offense finished the season as the second-best in football, behind only the L.A. Rams. Drake Maye has led the team into elite territory: the Seattle offense led by Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the likely OPOY, falls short of New England's effort. The same can be said for the offenses of Buffalo, Detroit, and Jacksonville, which have all been excellent."
"Rhamondre Stevenson is heating up exactly when the Patriots need him most The Patriots' final numbers in the running game look excellent. On the year, they were 6th in yards per game on the ground, but things weren't always so smooth. New England had just one 50-yard rusher in the first six games and didn't have a 100-yard rusher until Week 10."
The New England Patriots offense finished the season as the second-best in football behind the L.A. Rams. Drake Maye led the offense into elite territory, outpacing the Seattle unit led by Jaxon Smith-Njigba and surpassing Buffalo, Detroit, and Jacksonville. Against the Dolphins, the run game dominated even though Maye was efficient and turnover-free. Rookie TreVeyon Henderson totaled over 1,100 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns, while Rhamondre Stevenson produced nine touches for 153 yards and three touchdowns. The Patriots ranked sixth in rushing yards per game, overcoming a slow start with no 100-yard rusher until Week 10. Henderson averaged 5.1 yards per carry; Stevenson battled early fumbling issues and saw reduced carries after the bye.
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