
"Miami running back De'Von Achane, entering with 1,350 yards on the ground, can climb to No. 2 on the franchise's single-season rushing yards list with 23 yards Sunday and could become the Dolphins' second 1,400-yard rusher (Ricky Williams) with 50. Achane, dealing with an ailing shoulder this week, has been complemented of late by Jaylen Wright, who has at least 35 rushing yards in three of his past four outings."
"New England rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson is a much bigger part of the offense now than he was when these two teams met in Week 2. He only got three carries then. Now, he leads the Patriots' rushing attack with 858 yards and a 5.1 average this season. He brings speed in the backfield, while Rhamondre Stevenson is a bulldozer."
De'Von Achane has 1,350 rushing yards and needs 23 yards to reach No. 2 on the franchise single-season list and 50 yards to hit 1,400; he is managing an ailing shoulder and has been supported by Jaylen Wright. Miami's run game ranks No. 10 in the league and center Aaron Brewer's possible return would boost the rushing attack. New England's defense ranks No. 8 against the run and could get contributors back. TreVeyon Henderson leads New England with 858 yards and a 5.1 average, complemented by power runner Rhamondre Stevenson and mobile quarterback Drake Maye. Miami is 5-0 when holding opponents under 100 rushing yards and limited Tampa Bay to 53 rushing yards, with rookie defensive tackle Kenneth Grant earning a high PFF grade.
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