New England Patriots Running Back Rhamondre Stevenson Expected To Play In Week 12
Just when you thought the New England Patriots’ backfield was getting figured out, the plot thickens. After a three-game vacation thanks to a pesky toe injury, starting Running Back Rhamondre Stevenson is expected to storm back onto the field for the Week 12 showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. For a Patriots team riding an eight-game winning streak and looking to keep the good times rolling, this is fantastic news.
The Patriots are on fire, sitting pretty at 9-2 and tied for the best record in the league. Now, they’re getting their starting running back, Stevenson, just in time for a tasty matchup. But let’s be real, his return throws a wrench into the running back room.
The TreVeyon Henderson Show: A Brief But Glorious Run
While Stevenson was nursing his toe, rookie Running Back TreVeyon Henderson didn’t just fill in; he exploded. After a quiet start, he detonated for 147 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Buccaneers in Week 10, then followed it up with a three-touchdown masterpiece against the Jets. In just three games, Henderson racked up an eye-popping 330 total yards and 5 touchdowns.
His performance has been so electric that it’s sparked a legitimate debate. Henderson has been running with purpose, averaging a robust 4.9 yards per carry. Compare that to Stevenson’s 3.4 yards per tote this season, and you can see why fans are clamoring for the rookie to keep the lead role. It hasn’t been a flawless season for Stevenson, who has had some questionable moments, including ball security issues and a premature celebration that likely didn’t earn him any brownie points with the coaching staff.
Stevenson’s Return Creates a Backfield Dilemma
So, what happens now? While Henderson has been the more dynamic back, the Patriots‘ coaching staff is known for sticking with their veterans. All signs point to Stevenson reclaiming his role as the lead back, even if he splits carries more than he did before the injury. His return certainly boosts the Patriots’ depth, giving them a one-two punch that could be lethal, especially this week.
And what a week it is to have a running back dilemma. The Bengals‘ run defense has been, to put it kindly, atrocious. They’re surrendering a league-worst 160.9 rushing yards per game. It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet for running backs, and both Stevenson and Henderson will be looking to get a plate.
The real question is who gets the lion’s share of the carries. Will the Patriots ease Stevenson back in, or will they hand him a full workload against a defense that couldn’t stop a running faucet?
