TreVeyon Henderson's return for the 2024 season at Ohio State, alongside the transfer of Quinshon Judkins, proved fruitful with both backs excelling. They each rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored double-digit touchdowns, contributing to Ohio State's national championship success and their subsequent selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Now with the New England Patriots, Henderson emphasizes unselfishness and teamwork, hoping to carve out a role in a competitive backfield that includes established players like Rhamondre Stevenson. His experience as a pass-catcher will further bolster his contributions to the team.
The biggest thing that taught me last year is that I learned how to be unselfish. I learned how to put the team over my individual goals and what I wanted to accomplish, and so that's the biggest thing coming here.
Henderson's explosiveness served as a strong complement to Rhamondre Stevenson, especially in the passing game—an area of strength where he caught 77 passes throughout his collegiate career.
Joining the New England Patriots in the second-round, Henderson now finds himself in a similar spot he was a year ago in a crowded backfield.
With the selection of Quinshon Judkins by Ohio State, both he and TreVeyon Henderson managed to rush for over 1,000 yards and score double-digit touchdowns.
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