FOXBOROUGH — The Patriots ground game finally got going in Tennessee.

Rhamondre Stevenson ran for a season high 88 yards and a touchdown, while Drake Maye scrambled for 62 of his own. As a team, New England’s 175 rushing yards were easily their best output of the season.

However, that was without much from TreVeyon Henderson. The second-rounder played just nine snaps to Stevenson’s 49, carrying the ball twice for five yards.

On Monday morning, Mike Vrabel explained the snap count disparity between his top two running backs.

“Just kind of how it played out,” Vrabel said. “I thought Rhamondre was running well. Had some good protections. TreVeyon is going to be a large part of what we do. I just think that the way that the game started and the success that we had, it’s kind of what it w

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