Patriots’ Rhamondre Stevenson looks to build on strong rookie campaign
For the New England Patriots, the last four seasons have marked a return to prioritizing the run. From a detailed gameplan to a positional group filled with talent, Patriots running backs have shined in recent years.
In his rookie season, Rhamondre Stevenson helped further that narrative as he made an early impact on the team.
“It was kind of stressful, but successful I would say,” Stevenson told ESPN’s Mike Reiss. It was stressful because of the grind of an NFL player. But the success part was on the field, and learning how to be a pro.”
As a fourth-round draft choice out of Oklahoma, Stevenson tallied 606 yards on the ground with five rushing touchdowns. His ability to change pace with primary ball carrier Damien Harris created a bruising 1-2 combination, taking pressure off rookie quarterback Mac Jones and the passing game.
As Stevenson alluded to, he certainly responded from early adversity to produce. After a costly fumble in a Week 1 loss to Miami, Stevenson would not see the field again until a Week 5 victory in Houston.
Stevenson teamed up with Harris to take over in the second half of the season. The rookie averaged just under 5.4 yards per carry from the start of November through the end of the regular season, including two 100 yard games against Cleveland and Jacksonville.
As the most notable rookie running back in New England since Sony Michel, who was traded at the end of training camp to the Rams after Stevenson was drafted, Stevenson certainly did his job in his first campaign.
His success can be credited in part to some tough love from running backs coach Ivan Fears, who is likely to retire during the offseason. Stevenson offered his appreciation for Fears’ role in his development.
“I learned a lot from him,” Stevenson said. “He’s been around a lot of great running backs, and knows what a great running back is supposed to look and perform like.”
With one season in the books, Stevenson looks to develop this offseason and power the run game with Harris for years to come.
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