The New England Patriots have been without Rhamondre Stevenson for the last three games, but ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that he is targeting a return to the field in Week 12.
Stevenson’s absence has opened the door for TreVeyon Henderson. Henderson has started the last three games, scoring five total touchdowns. He has 264 rushing yards and 66 receiving yards in those games, leading to questions on how the backfield will be split when Stevenson returns. Patriots insider Phil Perry still anticipates Stevenson being the “workhorse.”
“Whenever Stevenson (toe) is healthy and ready to go, my expectation would be that he’ll be more of the workhorse back, as he was before his injury, and Henderson would spell him depending on the situation,” Perry wrote for NBC Sports Boston on Wednesday

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