The New England Patriots continue to look unstoppable this season after securing their eighth win in a row during a confident 27–14 home victory to kick off Week 11 of the NFL. The team now stands at 9–2, strengthening their grip on the AFC East and building serious momentum heading into the final stretch of the campaign.
A Big Night for Rookie Star TreVeyon Henderson
Rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson delivered another standout performance, proving once again why he is quickly becoming one of the league’s most exciting young players.
Henderson’s Key Highlights
Scored three touchdowns
Registered 19 carries for 62 yards
Added five receptions for 31 yards
Has stepped up impressively in the absence of Rhamondre Stevenson
Now has five touchdowns across the last two games
The second-round pick has made the most of the extra opportunities, showing maturity and confidence beyond his years.
Drake Maye Strengthens MVP Case
Quarterback Drake Maye, currently considered one of the frontrunners in the MVP race, continued his superb second-year form.
Maye’s Performance
Completed 25 of 34 passes
Threw for 281 yards
Provided one touchdown pass to Henderson
Displayed calm decision-making and strong accuracy under pressure
Wide receiver Stefon Diggs was Maye’s top target, pulling in nine catches for 105 yards in another reliable outing.
Competitive Jets Falter Late After Costly Error
The New York Jets remained competitive for much of the game and trailed just 24–14 entering the fourth quarter. However, a late mistake ultimately ended their hopes of causing an upset.
The Turning Point
With 7:29 remaining, the Jets forced a punt and looked set for a promising drive—but the momentum instantly shifted when:
Justin Fields mishandled a low snap
Patriots linebacker Anfernee Jennings recovered the loose ball on the Jets’ 11-yard line
The Jets defence held firm to force a field goal, but time was slipping away. Their final attempt to stay alive ended when a fourth-down pass to Jeremy Ruckert was broken up by defensive back Dell Pettus.
Justin Fields Shows Dual-Threat Ability Despite Loss
Jets quarterback Justin Fields had mixed results but still produced solid numbers:
Fields’ Stats
15-of-26 passing for 116 yards
One passing touchdown to recent signing John Metchie
11 rushing attempts for 67 yards, including a rushing touchdown
Wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, also a new trade acquisition, struggled in his debut and recorded two crucial drops.
What’s Next for Both Teams?
The Jets came into Thursday having won two straight games and will now use their mini-bye to prepare for a challenging Week 12 trip to Baltimore.
The Patriots, riding high with confidence, will also be travelling in Week 12. They head to Cincinnati, aiming to secure their first nine-game winning streak in a single season since 2017.
Sources
National Football League (NFL) reports
Team post-game press statements
Broadcast commentary and game statistics from Week 11
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