New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson powered his way into the end zone for the Patriots’ first touchdown of the game against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
The play brought an end to a long drive with the Patriots going 12 plays for 70 yards and taking 7:21 off the clock. It marked Stevenson’s sixth touchdown of the season which established a new career-high for him.
Stevenson has been a focal point of the New England offense throughout the season. With Jacoby Brissett and rookie Drake Maye playing at quarterback, the Patriots have continued to place a heavy emphasis on running the football.
Stevenson continued to show that on Sunday by rumbling for another touchdown.
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The Patriots have leaned heavily on the rushing attack against a stingy Titans secondary. Even with Maye’s continued development, the ground game remains key in unlocking the offense.