TreVeyon Henderson Discusses Faith After Patriots’ Win
After a thrilling game on Thursday night, New England’s TreVeyon Henderson opened up about his feelings in an interview, shifting the focus to his faith. The rookie running back played a key role in leading the Patriots to a 27-14 victory over the Jets, scoring three touchdowns—two rushing and one receiving—helping the team build a solid 21-7 lead.
In total, Henderson rushed for 62 yards on 19 carries and added 31 yards from five catches, contributing to the Patriots’ record of 9-2, which keeps them atop the AFC East. Notably, Henderson has racked up five touchdowns in his last two outings.
“It feels great,” he shared with Prime Video. “I’ve just been patient and trusting in the Lord’s plan, doing my part while letting Him handle the rest. I’m thankful for this opportunity, but honestly, I feel weak without Him.” His dedication was clear: “I can’t do it without Jesus.”
Henderson, who is known for being vocal about his Christian faith, was a fifth-round pick out of Ohio State. He was part of a Buckeyes team that not only made it to the College Football Playoff but also secured a national championship, attributing their success partly to their faith. A new documentary series titled redemption from Wonder Project chronicles that journey, set to release on November 16.
He acknowledged the support from his offensive linemen, saying, “They made my job easier.” Reflecting on the team’s growth from a dismal 4-13 record last year, he emphasized the importance of humility and hard work. “We want to continue improving,” he stated.
Henderson’s Instagram profile is filled with messages affirming his faith. His bio reads simply, “Jesus saved my life | Follower of Jesus Christ | Running Back.” Recently, he posted an image of himself in a shirt proclaiming “Jesus Saves,” with a heartfelt message accompanying it about faith, sacrifice, and the promise of eternal life through belief in Jesus Christ.
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