
"As we all know with [offensive coordinator] Josh [McDaniels], our game plan was always kind of a week-to-week thing. So, he may not have played that much this past week. Maybe next week he gets a ton of snaps. It just all depends how they want to attack the defense they're going up against. I don't think it's necessarily a trust issue. I think it's just a game plan thing, and eventually his time will come, whether it's this year, whether it's next year, whatever it may be."
"McDaniels said that Henderson's lack of touches against the Titans was "circumstantial," pointing to the fact that the rookie has led the Patriots in carries in other games this season."
TreVeyon Henderson impressed in training camp and preseason but has experienced inconsistent playing time early in his rookie season. James White attributes the snap variations to Josh McDaniels' week-to-week game-planning rather than a lack of trust in the rookie. Henderson has led the Patriots in carries in some games and has played 34.1 percent of offensive snaps in 2025, though he logged only two carries and nine offensive snaps in Week 7 against the Titans. Historical rookie usage comparisons to James White suggest Henderson's role could expand this year or in the future.
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