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Fields Runs for an Early Score Before Jets' Quarterback Problems Resurface in 27-14 Loss to Patriots
- On November 13, 2025, the New England Patriots defeated the New York Jets 27-14 at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, becoming the NFL's first team to reach nine wins this year during Thursday Night Football.
- With Rhamondre Stevenson inactive, TreVeyon Henderson's workload increased while the New York Jets struggled with injuries and offensive inconsistency after an early burst.
- TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots rookie running back, finished with five receptions for 31 yards and three touchdowns, including two rushing scores and one receiving TD, according to game stats.
- The victory puts New England Patriots at 9-2 with a two-game lead atop the AFC East, while New York Jets fall to 2-8; the Patriots face the Bengals Sunday and the Jets play Baltimore on Nov. 23.
- TreVeyon Henderson's recent surge includes five touchdowns in two weeks after limited snaps, aided by the Patriots offensive line opening running lanes, while Drake Maye's play earned `MVP` chants.
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Hola Madrid and pressure on Buffalo - 5 NFL storylines
Michael McQuaid of Pro Football Ireland looks at some of the key storylines ahead of the 11th week of the 2025 NFL season, which got under way last night when the New England Patriots defeated the New York Jets 27-14 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
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Jets run out of steam after early touchdown as brief winning streak halted by Patriots
FOXBORO, Mass. – All good things must come to an end. But was it really a good thing to begin with? The Jets strung together two straight wins not long after the front office traded away several star players in a clear sign of trying to align itself to draft yet another franchise quarterback, but a return to reality was in store with a 27-14 defeat at the hands of the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Thursday Night Football. The loss …
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