Rhamondre Stevenson Injury News & Updates
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In line to practice Wednesday
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said Monday that he expects Stevenson (toe) to practice Wednesday, Evan Lazar of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson has missed New England's last three games, though he returned to practice as a limited participant prior to being ruled out for last Thursday's win over the Jets. It sounds as though Stevenson could have a better chance to return Week 12 versus the Bengals on Sunday, though it's entirely possible he won't reclaim the lead backfield role from rookie TreVeyon Henderson, who has made the most of his opportunities in the No. 1 seat. Across the Patriots' last three games, Henderson has compiled five total touchdowns while averaging over 100 yards from scrimmage.
Nov 12, 2025
Won't play Thursday
Stevenson (toe) has been ruled out for Thursday night's game against the Jets.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson slated to miss his third consecutive contest, TreVeyon Henderson is on track to continue to lead the Patriots' backfield Thursday night, on the heels of rushing 14 times for 147 yards and two TDs, while adding one catch for four yards in the team's Week 10 win over the Buccaneers. Meanwhile, Terrell Jennings (knee, questionable) -- if available -- would be next up for New England's carries versus New York, while D'Ernest Johnson and Jonathan Ward are candidates to be elevated from the team's practice squad to provide added backfield depth.
Nov 11, 2025
Turns in limited practice
The Patriots listed Stevenson (toe) as a limited participant in Tuesday's practice.
ANALYSIS
Though Stevenson went down as a limited participant for the second day in a row, it's unclear how extensively he mixed into drills with his teammates during Tuesday's practice. According to Mark Daniels of MassLive.com, Stevenson and fellow running back Terrell Jennings (knee) were spotted working out off to the side during the portion of the session that was open to the media. Given that Stevenson's toe injury has already kept him out for two games, he may be hard-pressed to gain clearance on a short week, and even if he does suit up Thursday against the Jets, the Patriots could look to limit his snaps. TreVeyon Henderson (knee) turned in a full practice Tuesday and likely profiles as the preferred fantasy option among New England running backs for Week 11, especially after he accounted for 150 yards and two touchdowns on 15 touches in the Patriots' 28-23 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Nov 10, 2025
Limited listing Monday
Stevenson (toe) was listed as limited on Monday's estimated injury report.
ANALYSIS
Fellow RBs TreVeyon Henderson (knee) and Terrell Jennings (knee) also were listed as limited, meaning all three players at the position on the Patriots' active roster are banged up at the moment. Stevenson has missed the last two games due to a toe injury, but after not practicing in any capacity last week, his listed activity level Monday is a step in the right direction as New England prepares to host the Jets on Thursday.
Nov 7, 2025
Won't play Sunday
Coach Mike Vrabel said Friday that Stevenson (toe) will be out for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who was inactive for the Patriots' Week 9 win over the Falcons, will thus target a return to action Thursday night against the Jets. In his continued absence versus Tampa Bay, look for TreVeyon Henderson (who started and logged a 75 percent snap share, en route to carrying 14 times and being targeted six times against Atlanta) to head the Patriots' Week 10 backfield, while Terrell Jennings (who was on the field for 25 percent of the team's snaps on offense last weekend, rushing 11 times and recording one target) should also handle his share of complementary touches Sunday.
Nov 7, 2025
Still not practicing
Stevenson (toe) wasn't participating in the initial portion of Friday's practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson trending toward a sixth straight 'DNP,' it seems unlikely that he'll be available Sunday against the Buccaneers. If that ends up being the case, TreVeyon Henderson and Terrell Jennings would once again be in line to lead the Patriots' backfield in Week 10.
Nov 6, 2025
Not practicing again
Stevenson (toe) isn't participating in Thursday's practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was present for the media-access portion of the session, but he was merely observing from the sideline while his healthy teammates took part in practice. With two straight absences to kick off Week 10 prep, Stevenson appears to be facing an uphill battle to suit up Sunday at Tampa Bay. If Stevenson ends up missing a second straight game, the Patriots would presumably once again lean on TreVeyon Henderson as their top back, while Terrell Jennings would handle a complementary role.
Nov 5, 2025
Not slated to practice Wednesday
Stevenson (toe) won't practice Wednesday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who was inactive for the Patriots' Week 9 win over the Falcons, has two more chances to practice before injury designations are assigned for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers. In his absence versus Atlanta, TreVeyon Henderson started and logged a 75 percent snap share, en route to carrying 14 times and being targeted six times, while Terrell Jennings was on the field for 25 percent of the team's snaps on offense, rushing 11 times and recording one target.
Oct 31, 2025
Won't play Sunday
Coach Mike Vrabel said Friday that Stevenson (toe) will be out for Sunday's game against the Falcons.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson unavailable versus Atlanta and thus targeting a return to action Nov. 9 against the Buccaneers, TreVeyon Henderson is poised to see added touches Sunday, which boosts his Week 9 fantasy lineup appeal. For now, Terrell Jennings is the only other healthy running back on the Patriots' active roster, but D'Ernest Johnson, Jonathan Ward and Rushawn Baker are candidates to be elevated from the team's practice squad.
Oct 31, 2025
Not seen at Friday's practice
Stevenson (toe) wasn't spotted at Friday's practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson having missed practice Wednesday and Thursday, the running back appears to be trending toward missing Sunday's game against the Falcons. If that ends up being the case, TreVeyon Henderson would be in line for added touches in Week 9, with Terrell Jennings mixing in. Additionally, the Patriots have RBs D'Ernest Johnson, Jonathan Ward and Rushawn Baker on their practice squad.
Oct 30, 2025
Idle for another practice
Stevenson (toe) didn't participate in Thursday's practice, Taylor Kyles of CLNSMedia.com reports.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson kicking off Week 9 prep with two straight absences, the running back's availability for Sunday's game against the Falcons could be in peril while he manages a toe injury. Before potentially ruling him out for Sunday or giving him a designation for the game, the Patriots will wait and see what Stevenson is able to do at Friday's practice. If Stevenson ends up missing his first game of the season, rookie TreVeyon Henderson could be primed to take on a heightened role this weekend as New England's lead option out of the backfield.
Oct 29, 2025
Bothered by toe
Stevenson missed Wednesday's practice because of a toe injury.
ANALYSIS
There's been no comment yet from Stevenson or his coaches on the severity of the injury. He played into the fourth quarter during a 32-13 win over the Browns this past Sunday, taking around 85 percent of snaps prior to the final 7-8 minutes of the game. His lack of work late in the contest made sense within the context of a blowout, but it now appears a toe injury may have been a factor as well.
Oct 29, 2025
Not practicing Wednesday
Stevenson isn't participating in the media-access portion of Wednesday's practice, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson played into the fourth quarter of a 32-13 win over the Browns on Sunday, finishing with 15 touches for 49 yards on 72 percent snap share. He didn't get any work over the final 7-8 minutes of the game, but that may have been due to the score rather than an injury. It remains to be seen if his Wednesday absence is injury-related.
Oct 26, 2025
Takes back seat to rookie
Stevenson carried the ball 14 times for 34 yards and caught one of two targets for 15 yards in Sunday's 32-13 win over the Browns.
ANALYSIS
The fifth-year back saw rookie TreVeyon Henderson gain 75 yards on just 10 totes, while Stevenson struggled to 2.4 yards per carry. The veteran has managed to hang onto the top spot in New England's backfield time share so far this season, but Henderson's explosiveness may be tipping the scales in his favor. That said, Stevenson had three rushing TDs in the prior three games, and he likely won't disappear from the offense completely even if Henderson takes the lead role in Week 9 against the Falcons.
Oct 20, 2025
Paces Patriots' backfield Sunday
Stevenson carried 18 times for 88 yards and a TD in Sunday's 31-13 win over the Titans, while catching both of his passing targets in the contest for zero yards.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson's carry and rushing yard totals were both season-highs, and for the second straight game the running back (who had recorded three lost fumbles over the first five weeks of the season) didn't fumble. As long as he continues to demonstrate improved ball security, Stevenson, who logged 49 of a possible 65 snaps on offense Sunday, per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, should provide fantasy utility while leading a New England backfield that also includes TreVeyon Henderson and Terrell Jennings, who both were on the field for nine snaps versus Tennessee. Next up for Stevenson and the 5-2 Patriots is a Week 8 home game against the 2-5 Browns, who have limited opponents to an average of 82.4 rushing yards per game to date.
Oct 12, 2025
Stuffed by Saints in Week 6
Stevenson carried the ball 13 times for 18 yards in Sunday's 25-19 win over the Saints. He failed to catch his only target.
ANALYSIS
The fifth-year RB avoided committing another fumble, but that was about the only silver lining to his performance. Stevenson has failed to reach 40 rushing yards in four straight games, producing a woeful 2.7 YPC over that stretch, and only a couple Week 5 rushing TDs have salvaged any real fantasy value for him during that span. TreVeyon Henderson hasn't had much more success, so the duo will likely continue to work in a timeshare in Week 7 against the Titans.
Oct 6, 2025
Scores twice, but fumbles again
Stevenson took seven carries for 14 yards, two touchdowns and a lost fumble while adding two receptions for 13 yards in Sunday's 23-20 win over the Bills.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson led New England's three-headed backfield with his seven carries Sunday, rewarding fantasy managers with a pair of trips to the end zone. The bad news for the veteran rusher was that his ball security woes continued with his third lost fumble in as many games. Luckily Stevenson's case of fumblitis didn't cost his team a shot at victory like it did in Week 3 against the Steelers. That said, it wouldn't be surprising if the Patriots leaned more heavily on TreVeyon Henderson and Antonio Gibson going forward if Stevenson is unable to correct his turnover issues.
Sep 28, 2025
Tallies 41 total yards in win
Stevenson rushed nine times for 38 yards and brought in his only target for three yards in the Patriots' 42-13 win over the Panthers on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson outpaced TreVeyon Henderson and Antonio Gibson by two and three carries, respectively, despite his Week 3 fumbling nightmare. Head coach Mike Vrabel therefore held true to his word about not dinging Stevenson's workload, and Sunday's game environment facilitated that by allowing New England to take a ground-centric approach due to its large lead. Stevenson appears to still be the top option -- albeit by a thin margin -- in a three-man committee heading into a Week 5 road showdown against the Bills next Sunday night.
Sep 26, 2025
Won't be disciplined for fumble issues
Coach Mike Vrabel noted Friday that Stevenson is not being "disciplined" per se in the wake of the running back's fumbling issues last week, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson lost two fumbles in the team's Week 3 loss to the Steelers and ended up with four carries for 18 yards and three catches for 38 yards in the contest. While Vrabel indicated that he doesn't plan to bench Stevenson (who has started all three of New England's game to date) Sunday against the Panthers, it's still possible that ball-security could factor into the how the carries are divided between Stevenson, Antonio Gibson (seven carries, with a fumble versus Pittsburgh) and TreVeyon Henderson (11 carries, no fumbles in Week 3). In that context, Stevenson profiles as a hit-or-miss fantasy option in Week 4 lineups.
Sep 21, 2025
Can't hang onto ball in loss
Stevenson carried the ball four times for 18 yards and caught all three of his targets for 38 yards in Sunday's 21-14 loss to the Steelers. He also committed two fumbles.
ANALYSIS
After a very impressive Week 2 performance, Stevenson was largely to blame for New England's Week 3 loss, losing the ball on the first possession to set up Pittsburgh's first TD of the day, and then fumbling again on the Steelers' one-yard line in the third quarter. The Patriots' running game struggled as a whole Sunday, with QB Drake Maye leading the team in rushing yards and Antonio Gibson also losing a fumble, and Stevenson's struggles holding onto the ball could open the door for rookie TreVeyon Henderson to see a much bigger role in Week 4 against the Panthers.
Sep 14, 2025
Career-best receiving day in win
Stevenson rushed 11 times for 54 yards while catching all five of his targets for 88 yards in Sunday's 33-27 win over the Dolphins.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson set a new career high in receiving yards, fueled by a 55-yard reception in the third quarter. He operated as the lead back while rookie second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson and Antonio Gibson combined for eight carries and three targets, though Gibson also contributed a kickoff return touchdown on special teams. Stevenson is the team's preferred option on early downs, and he could hold off the alternatives in passing situations if he continues to shine as a pass catcher like he did Sunday. The 27-year-old running back's fantasy value is trending up ahead of a Week 3 home game against a Steelers run defense that has struggled to begin the season.
Sep 7, 2025
Limited to nine touches in loss
Stevenson rushed seven times for 15 yards and brought in two of three targets for 12 yards in the Patriots' 20-13 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson entered Week 1 as the presumptive lead back, although rookie second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson is already ticketed for a solid complementary role at minimum. However, Week 1 usage between the two players actually tilted toward Henderson due to his expansive pass-catching role (six receptions), although game script did play a part in that as well. Henderson is the more explosive of the two, but Stevenson could fill the role of the preferred early-down option in a Week 2 road matchup against the Dolphins if the game remains close.
Sep 3, 2025
Set to play Sunday
Stevenson (undisclosed) isn't listed on the Patriots' injury report in advance of Sunday's regular-season opener against the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson managed an unspecified injury as the preseason wound down, but the running back's full participation in Wednesday's practice sets the stage for the 27-year-old to claim a key role (particularly on early-downs) in a backfield that also includes 2025 second-rounder TreVeyon Henderson, as well as fellow returnee Antonio Gibson. A look at ADP in drafts ahead of Week 1 reveals that Henderson is viewed as the upside play from a fantasy standpoint, and while the dynamic rookie is bound to cut into Stevenson's volume, there should be enough touches -- in a New England offense that could well lean on the ground game -- for both Stevenson and Henderson to provide lineup utility on a weekly basis.
Aug 22, 2025
Sits out preseason finale
Stevenson (undisclosed) didn't play in Thursday's preseason finale against the Giants.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who has been managing an unspecified injury that isn't viewed as significant, sported a non-contact jersey in his return to practice this week, per Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald, but there's nothing to suggests that his Week 1 status is in any danger. Added clarity in that regard will arrive no later than the Patriots' first official injury/practice report, but as the coming season approaches Stevenson is set to reprise his key role in a backfield that also includes dynamic 2025 second-rounder TreVeyon Henderson, along with fellow returnee Antonio Gibson. Though Henderson remains the upside play from a fantasy standpoint and figures to cut into Stevenson's volume this season, there should be enough touches, in an offense that could lean toward the run, for both players to carry weekly fantasy lineup utility.
Aug 18, 2025
Practices with non-contact jersey
Stevenson (undisclosed) returned to practice Monday, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who didn't play in this past Saturday's preseason game against the Vikings, had been managing an unspecified injury that wasn't considered significant, and the running back's return to the field Monday aligns with that, though Callahan notes that Stevenson was sporting a non-contact jersey during the session. With that in mind, it's unclear if Stevenson will be available for Thursday's exhibition finale against the Giants.
Aug 13, 2025
Injury not viewed as significant
Coach Mike Vrabel noted Wednesday that the unspecified injury Stevenson is dealing with is not considered significant, Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston reports.
ANALYSIS
The report adds that Vrabel doesn't anticipate a long-term absence for Stevenson, but at this stage the running back appears to be trending toward missing Saturday's preseason game against the Vikings. When healthy, Stevenson and promising rookie TreVeyon Henderson are projected to form a 1-2 punch this season in a New England backfield that also includes Antonio Gibson.
Aug 13, 2025
Misses another practice
Stevenson (undisclosed) won't practice Wednesday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Per Mark Daniels of MassLive.com, coach Mike Vrabel noted Wednesday that Stevenson is dealing with an (unspecified) injury that he sustained in this past Friday's preseason contest against the Commanders. As a result, the running back's status for Saturday's game against the Vikings is cloudy.
Aug 11, 2025
Not practicing Monday
Stevenson (undisclosed) wasn't spotted at practice Monday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson also didn't practice Sunday, so it's possible that he came out of Friday's preseason win over the Commanders (a game in which he carried seven times for 36 yards) with some sort of injury. For now, consider the running back day-to-day ahead of Saturday's contest against the Vikings.
Aug 10, 2025
Absent from Sunday's practice
Stevenson (undisclosed) was not present at Sunday's training camp practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
It could be a maintenance day for the veteran running back, who played 10 snaps on offense and logged seven carries for 36 yards in the Patriots' 48-18 preseason win over the Commanders on Friday. Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson both saw all their work in the first quarter, and the duo are expected to work in committee when the regular season gets underway.
Aug 8, 2025
Seven carries in preseason opener
Stevenson rushed seven times for 36 yards and wasn't targeted in Friday's 48-18 preseason win over the Commanders.
ANALYSIS
The Patriots showcased the potential breakdown in roles between Stevenson and rookie second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson on their first few drives. Stevenson handled most of the carries to keep the offense on schedule while Henderson showed off his speed in space, turning one carry and three targets into 30 offensive yards in addition to scoring a touchdown on the opening kickoff. Stevenson figures to remain a key contributor in what projects to be a run-heavy Patriots offense despite the addition of Henderson. New England's next preseason game will be Aug. 16 in Minnesota.
Jul 31, 2025
Slims down this offseason
In an interview with Mike Garafolo of NFL Network and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network on Thursday, Stevenson indicated that he's lost 10-11 pounds since last season.
ANALYSIS
As he heads into his fifth campaign as a pro, Stevenson is set to continue his key role in a New England backfield that also includes 2025 second-rounder TreVeyon Henderson, along with fellow returnee Antonio Gibson. While Stevenson is on track to log his share of backfield touches out of the gate this season, Henderson will no doubt earn a solid portion of the work as well, with Gibson mixing in. For his part, Stevenson noted that he aimed to slim down this offseason with an eye toward staying fit for the long haul, while unlocking more breakaway speed, which is something that Henderson has plenty of himself. From a fantasy standpoint, Henderson is the upside play, which is reflected in his current ADP, but with the Patriots' passing game a work in progress, Stevenson's role in the ground game, even while working in tandem with Henderson, should be steady enough to keep him on the weekly lineup radar.
Apr 30, 2025
Added competition for carries
Stevenson will have added competition for backfield touches following the Patriots' selection of TreVeyon Henderson in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, Chad Graff and Lauren Smith of The Athletic report.
ANALYSIS
Per Graff, in the wake of the draft, Stevenson, Henderson and Antonio Gibson are poised to lead the team's RB corps this coming season, with Terrell Jennings and reported UDFA signing Lan Larison in the depth mix. Stevenson is coming off a 2024 season in which he recorded 207 carries for 801 yards and seven TDs to go along with 33 catches (on 41 targets) for 168 yards and another score in 15 games. Ball security was an issue for Stevenson in that span, however, with the 2021 fourth-rounder racking up seven fumbles after recording just one (in 12 contests) in 2023. That's an issue Stevenson will no doubt focus on improving, but in any case, the addition of the dynamic Henderson seems destined to cut into his workload this season. A committee approach featuring the bruising Stevenson and the speedy Henderson, with Gibson also sprinkled in appears the most likely outcome, a looming scenario which is on track to impact Stevenson's volume in 2025.
Jan 6, 2025
Rushes for 801 yards this season
Stevenson finished the 2024 regular season with 207 carries for 801 yards and seven TDs to go along with 33 catches on 41 targets for 168 yards and a receiving score in 15 games.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson suited up for the Patriots' season finale Sunday, but was rested by the team, which led to Antonio Gibson leading the backfield in Week 18. Stevenson is under contract with New England through 2028, so he's set to reprise his lead role in 2025. After recording one fumble in 12 contests during the 2023 campaign, Stevenson logged seven fumbles (three lost) in 2024. Though that was a concerning trend, we'd expect the running back to make tightening things up on that front a priority this coming offseason/preseason. While New England has a franchise QB (Drake Maye) in place, after a 4-13 effort that led to the dismissal of head coach Jerod Mayo, there figures to be plenty of roster churn in the coming months, though Stevenson and Antonio Gibson (signed through 2026) will at least provide some continuity at the running back position.
Dec 28, 2024
Starts but barely plays
Stevenson started against the Chargers on Saturday but only carried the ball twice for one yard.
ANALYSIS
The Patriots indicated that they would bench Stevenson for Antonio Gibson on Saturday and more or less did -- Gibson saw 12 carries to Stevenson's two -- yet they bizarrely had Stevenson open the game as starter, apparently in a ceremonial capacity. It's not clear what the Patriots meant to accomplish by doing that, but the result either way is that Stevenson has uncertain standing as the Patriots prepare to face the Bills in Week 18. Gibson did well with the workload, running for 63 yards, so it's not obvious what the Patriots mean to do next with Stevenson or/and Gibson.
Dec 28, 2024
In line to cede start to Gibson
Stevenson won't start at running back for the Patriots in Saturday's game against the Chargers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
In the wake of his recent fumbling issues, Stevenson is slated to give way to fellow RB Antonio Gibson, at least in terms of Saturday's start. That said, we'd still expect Stevenson to see his share of work versus the Chargers, but his ball security issues of late could lead to Gibson logging a higher percentage of New England's backfield snaps than usual in Week 17.
Dec 23, 2024
Could cede start to Gibson
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo suggested Monday that Stevenson could give way to Antonio Gibson as the team's starting running back in Saturday's game against the Chargers, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
In his first 13 appearances of the season, Stevenson had received more snaps than Gibson in all but two of those contests, but the playing time tilted in Gibson's favor during Sunday's 24-21 loss to the Bills. Stevenson took the field for 32 of New England's 73 plays on offense, finishing with 60 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries to go with a 13-yard reception. However, Stevenson lost his third fumble of the season in the third quarter, and he also dropped a backward pass in the fourth quarter from Drake Maye, who was charged with a fumble that was recovered in the end zone by the Bills' Taron Johnson. Gibson, meanwhile, paced Patriots running backs with a 59 percent snap share, but he was less effective as a rusher (10 carries for 28 yards) and also fumbled, though he recovered it. Even if Mayo follows through and appoints Gibson as the team's starter, Stevenson could still end up being heavily involved in the game plan. Stevenson's fumble issues earlier in the season previously prompted Mayo to hand Gibso
Dec 23, 2024
First TD since Week 9
Stevenson rushed the ball 12 times for 60 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-21 loss to the Bills. He added one reception on one target for 13 yards.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson continued to see his workload decrease thanks to more involvement in the offense for Antonio Gibson. However, he took advantage of his opportunities with the ball, highlighted by a pair of 14-yard rushes -- one of which concluded in a trip to the end zone after bowling over a Buffalo defender. That marked his first touchdown since Week 9. Unfortunately, those positives were overshadowed by a miscue early in the fourth quarter on a backward pass that was partially mishandled by Stevenson, which was recovered in the end zone for a Bills touchdown. He didn't record another carry in the game, with Gibson instead accounting for the team's two rushing attempts.
Dec 15, 2024
Gains 69 yards on 13 carries
Stevenson ran the ball 13 times for 69 yards and caught his lone target for 16 yards in Sunday's 30-17 loss to Arizona.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson spearheaded the Patriots' rushing attack Sunday, grinding out 85 total yards for fantasy mangers in yet another loss. The Oklahoma product received double-digit carries for sixth time over his last seven appearances while backup Antonio Gibson chipped in seven rushing attempts for 33 yards. Stevenson has quietly posted a decent fantasy campaign (193-740-6) despite being a north-south runner on an 11-loss team. Things won't get any easier for Stevenson and the Patriots as the team heads back to the east coast to face the Bills next Sunday.
Dec 1, 2024
Falls just short of century mark
Stevenson carried the ball 18 times for 73 yards and caught all three of his targets for 21 yards in Sunday's 25-24 loss to the Colts.
ANALYSIS
It was a solid performance from Stevenson, but his numbers would have been even better had Antonio Gibson not vultured a red-zone touchdown on an 11-yard run midway through the fourth quarter. Stevenson has gone seven straight games without reaching 80 rushing yards in a game, and the Patriots' offensive line woes have limited him to a rough 3.1 yards per carry over that stretch. The team's entire offense will get a breather, and a chance to solve some of its issues, over a Week 14 bye.
Nov 24, 2024
Shut down by Dolphins in loss
Stevenson rushed eight times for 13 yards and failed to bring in either of his two targets in the Patriots' 34-15 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson's final line underscores how futile any of his efforts on the ground were, especially considering he gained nine of his yards on one carry. The thoroughly unproductive afternoon featured a season-low rushing yardage total for Stevenson, who'd cleared 70 rushing yards on each of his previous two games. Game script also limited Stevenson's opportunities to a notable degree, but he should have a solid chance of getting back to a normal workload in a Week 13 home matchup against the Colts.
Nov 17, 2024
Gets 24 touches in Week 11
Stevenson rushed 20 times for 73 yards and caught all four of his targets for 16 yards in Sunday's 28-22 loss to the Rams.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson surpassed 70 rushing yards for the second consecutive game and the fifth time in 10 appearances this season. He isn't much of a contributor in the passing game, but Stevenson usually gets hefty workloads on the ground as long as the 3-8 Patriots aren't getting blown out, as this was the fifth time he recorded at least 20 rushing attempts in a game this season. Stevenson should remain heavily involved in Week 12 against a Dolphins defense that's been more vulnerable on the ground than through the air.
Nov 10, 2024
Best yardage total since Week 5
Stevenson carried the ball 20 times for 74 yards and caught his only target for three yards in Sunday's 19-3 win over the Bears.
ANALYSIS
After eking out just 82 rushing yards total over the prior three games, Stevenson nearly matched that mark Sunday, although his longest gain went for only 11 yards. However, after scoring four TDs in the last two contests, he failed to get into the end zone this time around. Stevenson's 3.8 yards per carry this season is a career low, but he's already scored a career-high seven touchdowns through nine games while amassing 614 scrimmage yards. He'll try to hit paydirt again in Week 11 against the Rams.
Nov 3, 2024
Two trips to end zone
Stevenson rushed the ball 10 times for 16 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 20-17 overtime loss to the Titans. He added five receptions on five targets for 38 yards and another touchdown.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson comfortably led the Patriots backfield in touches, though the team ran a pass-heavy offense, which led to limited volume. He couldn't get much going on the ground, though he did manage a one-yard touchdown plunge midway through the third quarter. Stevenson was more effective as a pass catcher, with his biggest contribution coming on a five-yard touchdown reception as time expired to send the game to overtime. Stevenson has been held below 3.0 yards per carry in three consecutive games, though there's been no sign of him losing his role as the lead back.
Oct 27, 2024
Two rushing TDs in Week 8 win
Stevenson rushed 20 times for 48 yards and two touchdowns while catching all three of his targets for 17 yards in Sunday's 25-22 win over the Jets. He also caught a successful two-point conversion.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson scored a three-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter, which he set up with a 14-yard catch on the preceding play. He added the game-winning score from one yard out with 22 seconds left in the fourth, with a two-point conversion through the air serving as the cherry on top of Stevenson's second touchdown run. Stevenson's averaging a middling 4.1 yards per carry but has five rushing touchdowns heading into a Week 9 road game against the 1-6 Titans. It remains to be seen if Jacoby Brissett or Drake Maye (concussion) -- who exited in the first half of Sunday's win -- will start at quarterback for the Patriots in Week 9.
Oct 24, 2024
Practices fully Thursday
Stevenson (foot/personal) practiced fully Thursday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't practice Wednesday, but his return to a full session Thursday paves the way for him to continue to lead New England's backfield Sunday against the Jets. In his return from a one-game absence in last weekend's 32-16 loss to the Jaguars, Stevenson carried seven times for 18 yards and added two catches on three targets for seven yards. Now that he's further removed from the foot issue that sidelined him, Stevenson could see his touches increase this weekend, with the Patriots likely to run more than they did Week 7 (15 times).
Oct 24, 2024
Back at practice
Stevenson (foot/not injury related) returned to practice Thursday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't practice Wednesday, but his return to the field a day later has the running back trending toward suiting up Sunday against the Jets. The Patriots' looming injury report will reveal whether Stevenson was limited or practiced fully Thursday.
Oct 23, 2024
Misses Wednesday's practice
Stevenson (foot/personal) didn't practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who continues to manage a foot issue, also tended to a personal matter Wednesday. Further context regarding the running back's Week 8 status will arrive no later than Thursday, but if Stevenson is limited or out this weekend, Antonio Gibson and JaMycal Hasty would be in line to see added backfield work for the Patriots on Sunday against the Jets.
Oct 20, 2024
Limited impact in loss
Stevenson rushed the ball seven times for 18 yards in Sunday's 32-16 loss to the Jaguars. He added two receptions on three targets for seven yards.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson returned from a one-game absence to lead the New England backfield as a rusher, though both his volume and effectiveness were muted -- the latter of which was caused by game script. Most concerning was JaMycal Hasty's involvement as a pass catcher, which cut into Stevenson's overall role in the offense. Stevenson should be more productive moving forward due to the improved performance of the New England offense, but he has now been held under 50 rushing yards in three of his last four games.
Oct 20, 2024
Suiting up Sunday
Stevenson (foot) is active for Sunday's game against the Jaguars in London.
ANALYSIS
After sitting out the Week 6 loss to the Texans with the foot injury, Stevenson failed to practice Wednesday and Thursday, but he turned a corner by putting in a full session Friday en route to carrying a questionable tag into the weekend. Stevenson avoided any setbacks leading up to Sunday and will presumably return to his typical starting role Sunday, though the extent of his workload isn't known. After fumbling four times in the Patriots' first four games, Stevenson lost out on some snaps to Antonio Gibson in a Week 5 loss to the Dolphins, though Stevenson bounced back in that contest with a strong performance, as he carried 12 times for 89 yards and a touchdown while adding four catches for three yards. Assuming he can continue to keep the fumble issues at bay, Stevenson should be able to rebuild some job security, and his fantasy outlook could also be helped by the Patriots' recent change at quarterback from Jacoby Brissett to rookie first-round pick Drake Maye.
Oct 19, 2024
Should be available Sunday
Stevenson (foot) is expected to play Sunday against the Jaguars, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was a full participant in Friday's practice and also outright said he'd be good for the London matchup, so Schefter's report isn't surprising. Obviously fantasy managers should still confirm his status prior to the 9:30 a.m. ET kickoff time Sunday, but the more intriguing aspect will be the playing time split between Stevenson and Antonio Gibson. The latter took 13 carries for only 19 yards in the Week 6 loss to the Texans with Stevenson sidelined, but the week prior Gibson was listed as the team's "starter" only for Stevenson to receive the bulk of the carries out of the backfield after the first drive. The offense figures to have far more dynamism regardless with rookie quarterback Drake Maye slated to make his second start.
Oct 18, 2024
Questionable after full practice
Stevenson (foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Jaguars after being deemed a full practice participant Friday.
ANALYSIS
After being listed as a non-participant in Wednesday and Thursday's sessions, Stevenson was listed as a full participant Friday, which indicates that he's trending in the right direction ahead of Sunday's 9:30 a.m. ET kickoff against the Jaguars in London. Per Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site, coach Jerod Mayo indicated that Stevenson will likely be a game-time decision for the contest, while the running back himself noted Friday that he's feeling good and feels like he should be ready to play this weekend, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports. In the event that Stevenson ends up being held out, however, Antonio Gibson would be in line for another start at running back versus Jacksonville.
Oct 18, 2024
On practice field Friday
Stevenson (foot) is back on the practice field Friday, asdgag reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was held out of New England's previous five practices, as well as the team's Week 6 loss to Houston, but he made the trip to London and is getting at least limited reps in Friday. Head coach Jerod Mayo said called Stevenson a "game-time decision," so it looks like his status could come down to the wire. Official confirmation of Stevenson's availability, or lack thereof, will arrive at least 90 minutes prior to Sunday's 9:30 a.m ET kickoff. Antonio Gibson will be in line to draw another start in the event that Stevenson can't go.
Oct 17, 2024
Absent from practice again
Stevenson (foot) is not present at the portion of Thursday's practice open to the media, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson is missing a fifth straight practice session as the Patriots prepare to travel to London for Sunday's matchup against the Jaguars. With Friday representing Stevenson's last chance to log any practice activity before Week 7 action, it sounds like Antonio Gibson is trending toward drawing another start, with JaMycal Hasty available behind him. Practice-squad members Terrell Jennings and Kevin Harris will also be candidates for elevation if Stevenson can't go.
Oct 16, 2024
Not practicing Wednesday
Stevenson (foot) remained sidelined at practice Wednesday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who missed this past weekend's game against the Texans, has two more chances to return to practice ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars in London. If he remains sidelined versus Jacksonville, Antonio Gibson would once again be in line to lead the Patriots backfield, with JaMycal Hasty in reserve and practice-squad members Terrell Jennings and Kevin Harris representing potential candidates for elevation.
Oct 11, 2024
Won't play Sunday
Stevenson (foot) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Though Stevenson's foot issue isn't considered a long-term concern, he'll miss at least one game after not practicing this week. In his absence versus Houston, Antonio Gibson figures to handle the bulk of the Patriots' Week 6 carries, with JaMycal Hasty in reserve and practice squad members Terrell Jennings and Kevin Harris being potential candidates for elevation.
Oct 11, 2024
Not spotted at practice
Stevenson (foot) wasn't spotted during the initial portion of Friday's practice, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday, so his continued absence is concerning ahead of Sunday's game against the Texans. Per Reiss, coach Jerod Mayo noted that Stevenson's foot injury isn't viewed as a long-term concern, but if the running back is out this weekend, Antonio Gibson would be in line for the Week 6 start, with JaMycal Hasty in reserve and practice squad members Terrell Jennings and Kevin Harris candidates for elevation.
Oct 10, 2024
Still not practicing
Stevenson (foot) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't practice Wednesday, which sets the stage for Friday's session to loom large in terms of the running back's availability for Sunday's game against the Texans. If he ends up limited or out this weekend, Antonio Gibson would be in line for added Week 6 snaps, with JaMycal Hasty in reserve.
Oct 9, 2024
Misses practice with foot injury
Stevenson didn't practice Wednesday due to a listed foot issue, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson briefly left this past Sunday's loss to the Dolphins due to a calf injury, which he downplayed afterward. Evidently he's past that issue, but the running back is now tending to a foot concern ahead of this weekend's game against the Texans. Stevenson now has two more chances to practice ahead of the contest, but unless he upgrades to full participation by Friday, he'll approach Week 6 action with an injury designation.
Oct 9, 2024
Not practicing Wednesday
Stevenson (calf) wasn't at practice Wednesday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site and Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald report.
ANALYSIS
Per Callahan, Stevenson left this past Sunday's loss to the Dolphins for a few plays due to a calf injury, but the running back downplayed the issue afterward. "I just felt a helmet right into my leg, right into my calf, really, it what it was," said Stevenson. "I just had to make sure I was good. And I was. I felt all right to get back out there." We'll revisit Stevenson's status Thursday, but so far there's nothing to suggest that his availability for this weekend's game against the Texans is in danger.
Oct 6, 2024
Bounces back after brief demotion
Stevenson rushed 12 times for 89 yards and a touchdown and brought in all four targets for three yards in the Patriots' 15-10 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't open the game as a starter due to his early-season fumbling issues, but he was ultimately able to put together his most impressive showing since his 120-yard, one-touchdown effort in Week 1. Stevenson rattled off a game-long 33-yard run for a touchdown late in the first quarter for the Patriots' first points, and he averaged just over 5.0 yards per carry on his other 11 totes. The third-year back did get briefly shaken up in the fourth quarter per Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald, but Stevenson did reenter the game for a play and said after the contest he does not expect to miss any time. Stevenson and the Patriots next welcome in the Texans for a Week 6 matchup.
Oct 4, 2024
Officially fumbles starting gig
Stevenson will not start at running back in the Patriots' Week 5 matchup with the Dolphins, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
This comes straight from head coach Jarrod Mayo, who had a conversation about his decision with Stevenson on Friday. However, the 26-year-old is still expected to provide depth in New England's backfield. The running back has lost a fumble in each of the Patriots' first four games, which ultimately led to this decision. As a result, Antonio Gibson figures to get the starting nod in at least Week 5. Gibson has seen just 29 carries to Stevenson's 65 through four games.
Oct 2, 2024
Fumbling a concern
Coach Jerod Mayo noted ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins that having Antonio Gibson start over Stevenson is "under consideration" due to Stevenson's fumbling issues, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Through the Patriots' first four games this season, Stevenson has logged 65 carries to Gibson's 29, but in that span Stevenson has fumbled four times. With that in mind, it's possible that Stevenson's recent ball-security issues could impact his workload to a degree in Week 5, though even in such a scenario we would still expect him to remain part of the game plan versus Miami .
Sep 29, 2024
Leads poor rushing attack Sunday
Stevenson rushed 13 times for 43 yards while catching four of five targets for 19 receiving yards in Sunday's 30-13 loss to the 49ers.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson got back up to double-digit carries after struggling off of six rushes in a Week 3 loss to the Jets. The veteran starter didn't produce big results with his 18 combined touches Sunday, also losing his second fumble in as many weeks. The fourth-year back rattled off two strong fantasy lines prior to his recent pair of duds, so fantasy managers shouldn't give up on Stevenson so long as he remains the primary option in New England. He will attempt to regain his early-season form in an important AFC East tilt against the Dolphins on Sunday.
Sep 19, 2024
Disappointing night in Week 3 loss
Stevenson rushed six times for 23 yards and lost a fumble in the Patriots' 24-3 loss to the Jets on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
Game script and a stingy Jets defense conspired to limit Stevenson to his lowest numbers of the season through three games. Stevenson had eclipsed 20 carries in each of his first two contests, and in addition to not getting anywhere close to that workload Thursday, the fourth-year back's early fourth-quarter lost fumble at the Patriots' 35-yard line led to a New York field goal that essentially sealed New England's fate. Stevenson has a tough assignment in his Week 4 bid to bounce back, as he'll tangle with the 49ers defense on the road on Sunday, Sept. 29.
Sep 15, 2024
Significant workload in Week 2 loss
Stevenson rushed the ball 21 times for 81 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 23-20 overtime loss to the Patriots. He added two receptions on five targets for nine yards.
ANALYSIS
The Patriots remained run heavy and Stevenson topped 20 carries for the second straight game to begin the season. He couldn't replicate his efficiency from Week 1, but he did punch in a one-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter and had two rushes that went for more than 10 yards. Stevenson has struggled to produce as a receiver and should be projected to lose work in that area to Antonio Gibson, though he has still racked up eight targets through two contests. He appears to be comfortably locked in as New England's lead back.
Sep 8, 2024
Stars in Week 1 upset victory
Stevenson rushed 25 times for 120 yards and a touchdown while bringing in all three targets for six yards in the Patriots' 16-10 win over the Bengals on Sunday. He also recovered a fumble.
ANALYSIS
At least for Week 1, new Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo was able to play his preferred brand of football, with game script allowing Stevenson to function in an old-school workhorse role to help grind out a low-scoring victory. Stevenson was able to rip off chunk gains throughout the afternoon, and he found pay dirt for his first touchdown of the campaign on a three-yard run to open the second quarter. Antonio Gibson took only seven carries as the No. 2 running back, clearly delineating the pecking order in New England's ground attack. Stevenson will look to replicate the stellar 2024 debut when he tangles with the Seahawks at home Week 2.
Aug 15, 2024
Six rushes in second preseason game
Stevenson rushed six times for 18 yards and wasn't targeted in Thursday's 14-13 preseason loss to the Eagles.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson got a substantially larger workload in the second preseason game after logging only one carry in the preseason opener against the Panthers. He remains on track to lead New England's backfield in 2024, with Antonio Gibson slated to back Stevenson up and mix in for passing situations. The Patriots will round out their preseason Aug. 25 in Washington.
Aug 8, 2024
Impressive on sole carry
Stevenson rushed once for 11 yards in the Patriots' 17-3 preseason win over the Panthers on Thursday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was the first running back in the game and also logged his one carry on the first play from scrimmage. The fourth-year back is slated to fill a workhorse role for the Patriots during the first year of head coach Jerod Mayo's tenure, with Antonio Gibson, who logged five touches in his own right Thursday, set to serve in a complementary capacity.
Jul 31, 2024
Could benefit from new offense
Stevenson believes that he will benefit from the outside zone scheme for Patriots running backs that new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt is implementing this season, Mark Daniels of masslive.com reports. "Yeah, it could benefit any running back. It's my favorite scheme, to be honest with you," Stevenson said. "Outside zones, that's what I like and that's what were running."
ANALYSIS
Stevenson notes that Van Pelt's scheme is the same one he ran while in college at Oklahoma, with New England's lead back adding, "outside zone, you see everything a lot better. The o-line still has to work very, very hard and you have to be on your tracks, but it's kind of you hit what you see. You make your cut when you think you're ready and it's ultimately up to you." As the coming campaign approaches, Stevenson -- who was slowed by injuries last season -- is healthy and looks rejuvenated, according to Daniels. While working in a scheme that he's comfortable in, and with the Patriots likely to lean heavily on the run with the team transitioning at the QB position, Stevenson could be poised for a bounce-back in 2024, as the focal point of a backfield that's been bolstered by free agent addition Antonio Gibson.
Jul 31, 2024
Could benefit from new offense
Stevenson believes that he will benefit from the outside zone scheme for Patriots running backs that new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt is implementing this season, Mark Daniels of masslive.com reports. "Yeah, it could benefit any running back. It's my favorite scheme, to be honest with you," Stevenson said. "Outside zones, that's what I like and that's what were running."
ANALYSIS
Stevenson notes that Van Pelt's scheme is the same one he ran while in college at Oklahoma, with New England's lead back adding, "outside zone, you see everything a lot better. The o-line still has to work very, very hard and you have to be on your tracks, but it's kind of you hit what you see. You make your cut when you think you're ready and it's ultimately up to you." As the coming campaign approaches, Stevenson -- who was slowed by injuries last season -- is healthy and looks rejuvenated, according to Daniels. While working in a scheme that he's comfortable in, and with the Patriots likely to lean heavily on the run with the team transitioning at the QB position, Stevenson could be poised for a bounce-back in 2024, as the focal point of a backfield that's been bolstered by free agent addition Antonio Gibson.
Jun 20, 2024
Lands four-year extension
Stevenson has agreed to a four-year extension with the Patriots, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Per Schefter, Stevenson's deal is for $36 million, of which $17 million is reportedly guaranteed. The move to extend the 2021 fourth-rounder beyond his current pact solidifies the Patriots' backfield ahead of Jerod Mayo's first season as head coach, and with the team transitioning at the QB position, look for Stevenson and fellow RB Antonio Gibson to be key drivers of New England's offense in 2024. Over the course of 12 regular-season games last season, Stevenson logged 156 carries for 619 yards and four touchdowns to go along with 38 catches for 238 yards on 51 targets. As training camp approaches, the 26-year-old has moved past the ankle issue that cost him time down the stretch in 2023, with Stevenson's new contract terms reflecting his continued status as his team's lead back.
Jun 10, 2024
Closing in on contract extension
Stevenson said Monday on the first day of mandatory minicamp that he and the Patriots are "pretty close" to terms on a new contract extension, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson said he's "trying to get the deal done and get it locked in" and that ongoing offseason negotiations are "not frustrating, but it's just a long process." As Stevenson enters the fourth and final year of his rookie contract, New England is looking ahead to a new era under coach Jerod Mayo, with quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye atop the depth chart. Keeping Stevenson under contract long-term would provide the team some stability on offense, especially with Ja'Lynn Polk, K.J. Osborn and Javon Baker also representing new additions to the wide receiver room. Mayo called Stevenson "one of the better backs in the league" this spring and said "he is our starting running back," though the team did also bring in Antonio Gibson on a three-year, $11.25 million contract this offseason to act as a complementary backfield option.
Apr 30, 2024
Continues to lead backfield
Following the NFL draft, Stevenson heads a New England running back corps that also includes newcomer Antonio Gibson, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Meanwhile, Ezekiel Elliott who actually led the Patriots with 642 rushing yards (on 184 carries) in 17 regular-season games in 2023 because Stevenson (619 yards on 156 carries) missed five contests, has signed on with the Cowboys, which leaves Kevin Harris, JaMycal Hasty, Ke'Shawn Vaughn and UDFA addition DeShaun Fenwick to compete for depth slotting behind Stevenson and Gibson. Now presumably past the ankle issue that landed him on IR last December, Stevenson is poised to reclaim his role as a pivotal option in a re-tooled New England offense under the guidance of new head coach Jerod Mayo and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. While Stevenson remains entrenched as the team's lead back and thus seems destined to maintain enough volume to remain a fantasy factor, Gibson -- who spent the last four years with Washington -- is capable of contributing both on early downs and pass-catching situations, a scenario that should help ease Stevenson's load as the 2024 campaign progresses.
Feb 19, 2024
Close to full strength
Stevenson (ankle) recently said he's "feeling great" and would be able to play in a game if the Patriots had one coming up, Nicole Yang of The Boston Globe reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson has been going to physical therapy four or five times per week since missing the final five games of 2023 with a high-ankle injury. It sounds like he'll be ready for the start of the offseason program, heading into the fourth and final year of his rookie contract. Stevenson said he plans on speaking to new coach Jerod Mayo and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt about his desire to handle a clear lead role in the backfield, after rotating with Damien Harris in 2022 and Ezekiel Elliott in 2023. Elliott is headed for unrestricted free agency this offseason, leaving Stevenson and 2022 sixth-round pick Kevin Harris as the only RBs from the 2023 roster under contract for 2024.
Dec 27, 2023
Lands on IR
Stevenson (ankle) has been placed on IR by the Patriots.
ANALYSIS
With the Patriots eliminated from playoff contention, Stevenson -- who last played in Week 13 -- is officially done for the season. In his absence in Weeks 17 and 18, Ezekiel Elliott is slated to lead the team's backfield, with Kevin Harris mixing in and JaMycal Hasty on hand in reserve.
Dec 27, 2023
Still not practicing
Stevenson (ankle) remained sidelined at practice Wednesday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Given that Stevenson wasn't participating in what Lazar described as a light walk-through Wednesday, the running back's status for Sunday's game against the Bills remains cloudy. Stevenson has missed three straight contests and if he remains out this weekend, Ezekiel Elliott and Kevin Harris would be in line to lead the Patriots' backfield in Week 17.
Dec 22, 2023
Will miss another game
Stevenson (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Broncos.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't practice at all this week and is thus slated to miss his third straight game Sunday. In his continued absence, Ezekiel Elliott will once again serve as New England's lead back. Stevenson's next chance to suit up will come Dec. 31 against the Bills in Week 17.
Dec 22, 2023
Still not practicing
Stevenson (ankle) wasn't on the field at the start of Friday's practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson also didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday and his continued absence Friday suggests that the running back is trending toward being ruled out for Sunday night's game against the Broncos. If Stevenson remains sidelined this weekend, Ezekiel Elliott would once again lead New England's backfield in Week 16.
Dec 21, 2023
Still not practicing
Stevenson (ankle) wasn't spotted at practice Thursday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't practice Wednesday, so his continued absence Thursday sets the stage for what, if any, work the running back does during Friday's session to loom large in terms of his chances of suiting up Sunday night against the Broncos. If Stevenson -- who last saw action Week 13 -- remains sidelined this weekend, Ezekiel Elliott would be in line to continue to lead the Patriots backfield Week 16.
Dec 20, 2023
Another DNP to begin Week 16 prep
Stevenson (ankle) wasn't spotted at Wednesday's practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson hasn't practiced or played since spraining his ankle against the Chargers on Dec. 3. Ezekiel Elliott has started New England's last two games, and Kevin Harris has been added to the active roster after scoring the touchdown as a Week 15 practice squad elevation. Stevenson will have two more opportunities to return to practice before the Patriots publish their injury report ahead of Sunday's game against the Broncos.
Dec 15, 2023
Ruled out for Sunday
Stevenson (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson hasn't practiced since injuring his ankle and now will miss a second straight game. Ezekiel Elliott played 91 percent of snaps in last Thursday's 21-18 win over the Steelers, taking 29 touches for 140 yards and a touchdown on a night when QB Bailey Zappe was the only other Patriot with a rush attempt. Stevenson's next chance to play is Sun., Dec. 24 against the Broncos (Week 16).
Dec 15, 2023
Still not practicing
Stevenson (ankle) wasn't spotted at Friday's practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson hasn't been able to practice this week and appears to be trending toward missing Sunday's game against the Chiefs. If the Patriots rule Stevenson out later Friday, the stage would be set for Ezekiel Elliott to continue to lead the team's backfield in Week 15.
Dec 14, 2023
Misses another practice
Stevenson (ankle) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who missed the team's Week 14 win over the Steelers, also missed Wednesday's session, which clouds his availability for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. If Stevenson is deemed unavailable this weekend, Ezekiel Elliott would once again be in line to lead the Patriots' backfield, as he did versus Pittsburgh.
Dec 13, 2023
Still not practicing
Stevenson (ankle) didn't practice Wednesday, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't practice prior to being ruled out for last Thursday's win over the Steelers, and his absence from Wednesday's session clouds his status for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. If Stevenson remains sidelined this weekend, Ezekiel Elliott would continue to lead New England's backfield in Week 15.
Dec 6, 2023
Ruled out for TNF
Stevenson (ankle) has been ruled out for Thursday's game at Pittsburgh.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was heating up the past few weeks despite the rest of New England's offense struggling more than ever, but he's now in danger of missing multiple games after a high ankle sprain forced him out of Sunday's loss to the Chargers late in the first quarter. He missed the rest of the game and didn't practice at all last week, likely leaving Ezekiel Elliott to handle a huge role in the backfield Thursday night after playing 93 percent of snaps post-first-quarter this past Sunday. Ty Montgomery and JaMycal Hasty are the depth options, with both seemingly more likely to take pass snaps than run snaps. Stevenson's next chance to play will be Week 15 against the Chiefs (Sun., Dec. 17).
Dec 5, 2023
Expected to miss multiple weeks
Stevenson is believed to have suffered a high-ankle sprain that will require him to miss multiple games, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson suffered a right ankle injury during Sunday's 6-0 loss to the Chargers. Further tests have since reportedly revealed a high-ankle sprain, which essentially guarantees he will miss Thursday's game against the Steelers, although the Patriots haven't yet officially confirmed the severity of Stevenson's injury. An extended absence on Stevenson's part would position Ezekiel Elliott (thigh) to lead New England's backfield, with Ty Montgomery and JaMycal Hasty also available to help carry the load.
Dec 4, 2023
Listed as DNP on Monday's estimate
Stevenson (ankle) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's practice estimate.
ANALYSIS
The Patriots didn't hold a practice Monday, but Stevenson wouldn't have participated had the team held a practice. Stevenson injured his ankle in Sunday's 6-0 loss to the Chargers and is believed to be dealing with a sprain, so he's unlikely to suit up Thursday against the Steelers. Ezekiel Elliott is expected to lead New England's backfield in Stevenson's absence, though Elliott was listed as limited on Monday's estimate due to a thigh injury. Ty Montgomery and JaMycal Hasty round out New England's depth chart at running back.
Dec 3, 2023
May miss time with ankle injury
Stevenson may be in line to miss time due to the ankle injury that he sustained during Sunday's 6-0 loss to the Chargers, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson remained on the turf after coughing up a fumble on the Patriots' second drive of the game. He was favoring his right leg as he made his way to the locker room, and the Patriots eventually termed it an ankle injury, which didn't allow him to return. Stevenson had nine carries for 39 yards and one catch for no yards when he departed, and while X-rays were returned negative, an upcoming MRI is expected to reveal a sprain, per Howe. If Stevenson ends up missing Thursday's game contest at Pittsburgh, New England will turn over its backfield to Ezekiel Elliott, who tallied 21 touches for 92 yards from scrimmage Sunday.
Dec 3, 2023
Set for tests on ankle
Initial X-rays on Stevenson's right ankle were negative and the belief is that the running back's MRI will reveal a sprain, according to Jeff Howe of The Athletic.
ANALYSIS
The results of Stevenson's MRI thus loom large, but with the Patriots on a short week and playing again Thursday against the Steelers, the running back's Week 14 status is cloudy. If Stevenson is unavailable versus Pittsburgh, added backfield touches will be on tap for Ezekiel Elliott, with Ty Montgomery and JaMycal Hasty available in reserve.
Dec 3, 2023
Won't return Sunday
Stevenson, who injured his right ankle during Sunday's game against the Chargers, won't return to the contest.
ANALYSIS
Before being forced out of the game, Stevenson had carried nine times for 39 yards and caught one pass for zero yards. In his absence, Ezekiel Elliott will lead the Patriots' Week 13 rushing attack. Stevenson will now look to recover from his ankle issue in time to be available for Thursday night's game against the Steelers.
Dec 3, 2023
Hurts right ankle Sunday
Stevenson injured his right ankle during Sunday's game against the Chargers and is questionable to return, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
On the Patriots' second possession of the contest, Stevenson lost a fumble on a carry and remained on the turf for a spell. He then was assisted to the locker room, skipping the sideline medical tent entirely. With JaMycal Hasty a healthy scratch Sunday, Ezekiel Elliott and Ty Montgomery are the Patriots' remaining available running backs.
Nov 26, 2023
Tops 100 total yards again
Stevenson rushed the ball 21 times for 98 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 10-7 loss to the Giants. He added five receptions for nine yards.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was the bright spot of the New England offense and was relied upon heavily to move the ball. As a result, both his carry and yardage total on the ground were his highest marks of the season, a performance highlighted by a long gain of 15 yards and a seven-yard rushing score. Though Stevenson was terribly inefficient as a pass catcher, he was heavily involved as a receiver and he did enough to top 100 total yards for the third consecutive game. The Patriots' offense is likely to continue to run through Stevenson, so he should remain productive despite the overall state of the unit.
Nov 22, 2023
Healthy after bye week
Stevenson (back) isn't listed on the Patriots' Week 12 injury report.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson briefly exited the Patriots' Week 10 loss to the Colts, but returned to the contest and ended up parlaying his 46 (of a possible 69) snaps on offense into 20 carries for 88 yards and three catches on five targets for 14 yards. Following his team's bye week, Stevenson has moved past his back issue and is in line to pace New England's backfield -- which also includes Ezekiel Elliott (13 carries versus Indy) -- this weekend against the Giants.
Nov 13, 2023
Tests on back come back clean
Stevenson's back injury is not considered serious, and tests came back negative, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson briefly exited Sunday's loss to the Colts but returned to the game and finished with season-highs in carries (20) and rushing yards (88) on his way to 102 total yards. The Patriots have a Week 11 bye for Stevenson to get some rest, but there doesn't appear to be any concern about his availability the following week against the Giants.
Nov 12, 2023
Tops century mark in loss
Stevenson carried the ball 20 times for 88 yards and caught three of five targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 10-6 loss to the Colts.
ANALYSIS
The running back has found his stride from a fantasy perspective, topping 80 rushing yards and 100 scrimmage yards in back-to-back games, but Stevenson needed big volume to hit those numbers against DeForest Buckner and the Indy front seven as his longest gain went for only 10 yards. Stevenson will get a week to rest up during the Patriot's bye before facing a very vulnerable Giants squad in Week 12.
Nov 12, 2023
Checks back in Sunday
Stevenson (back) returned to the field for Sunday's game against the Colts, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
Earlier in the fourth quarter, Stevenson was deemed questionable to return to the contest after he appeared to injure his lower back when he was upended by a defender on his 16th carry of the day, per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com. After getting checked out on the sideline by the Patriots' training staff, Stevenson was cleared to return for the team's next possession.
Nov 12, 2023
Uncertain to return Sunday
Stevenson is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Colts after exiting with a back injury.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson carried 16 times for 76 yards and caught two of four targets for nine yards before he appeared to tweak his lower back in the fourth quarter, per Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald. The Patriots aren't yet willing to rule Stevenson out, and he'll continue to be evaluated by team trainers before a decision is made on whether he's fit to check back into the contest during the final quarter. Ezekiel Elliott is the next man up for work after Stevenson.
Nov 5, 2023
Rips off 64-yard TD in loss
Stevenson rushed nine times for 87 yards and a touchdown while catching four of six targets for 42 yards in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Commanders.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson came in without a run longer than 15 yards this season, but he broke free for a 64-yard touchdown run in the second quarter to give the Patriots a 14-10 lead. Despite Stevenson's effectiveness, New England curiously went with a pass-heavy approach, as Mac Jones threw the ball 44 times for just 220 yards. Ezekiel Elliott had just 32 scrimmage yards on six carries and five targets, so Stevenson remains New England's primary backfield option heading into a Week 10 matchup with the Colts in Frankfurt.
Oct 29, 2023
Logs 12 touches in loss
Stevenson rushed 10 times for 39 yards and secured two of four targets for 11 yards in the Patriots' 31-17 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson turned in some serviceable production relative to his amount of opportunities, but New England's ground game wasn't too much of a priority as the second half unfolded and the Dolphins began to increase their lead. Stevenson outpaced backfield mate Ezekiel Elliott by three carries, but neither back figures to have a chance for a true game-breaking performance as long as the passing game continues to mostly be inconsistent and the division of labor in the ground attack continues to be deeply split.
Oct 22, 2023
Key catches on game-winning drive
Stevenson rushed nine times for 34 yards and caught all six of his targets for 51 yards in Sunday's 29-25 win over the Bills.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson watched Ezekiel Elliott power in a two-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter, giving New England's top two running backs two touchdowns apiece this season. They have worked in a near-even split on the ground over the past three games, but Stevenson remains the preferred option in passing situations. Stevenson showed off his receiving skills with three catches for 41 yards on New England's final drive, which culminated in Mike Gesicki's game-winning one-yard touchdown with 12 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. Up next for the Patriots is rematch with the Dolphins, against whom Stevenson rushed for 50 yards and a touchdown back in Week 2.
Oct 19, 2023
Upgrades to full practice
Stevenson (ankle) was a full practice participant Thursday, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
The step forward after a limited session Wednesday confirms Stevenson will be ready for Sunday's matchup with Buffalo. The Bills rank 25th in rushing yards allowed per game (133.7) and 31st in YPC allowed per carry (5.4), but New England's rushing attack hasn't been any better and could face game script problems if the team struggles overall. Stevenson is coming off his best fantasy performance of the season, having taken 10 carries and five catches for 70 total yards and a touchdown in last week's 21-17 loss to the Raiders (65 percent snap share).
Oct 18, 2023
Logs limited practice
Stevenson (ankle) was listed as limited at Wednesday's practice.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson is one of 20 New England players (six listed as not practicing, 14 as limited) whose name appears on Wednesday's injury report, but the running back's limited listing nonetheless makes his status worth tracking ahead of Sunday's game against the Bills. In this past weekend's 21-17 loss to the Raiders, Stevenson was on the field for 39 of a possible 60 snaps on offense, while carrying 10 times for 46 yards and a TD and catching five of his six targets for 24 yards. Meanwhile, fellow RB Ezekiel Elliott logged 23 snaps (seven carries, one catch) in the contest.
Oct 15, 2023
Finds end zone in Vegas
Stevenson carried the ball 10 times for 46 yards and a touchdown and caught five of six targets for 24 yards in Sunday's 21-17 loss to the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
His one-yard TD plunge late in the fourth quarter brought the Patriots within two points, but the team's final drive ended in disaster when Mac Jones got sacked in the end zone for a safety. Stevenson had exited the game earlier to be checked out for head and ankle injuries, but the fact that the running back was not only able to return but make an impact suggests his status for Week 7 won't be in much question. The 70 scrimmage yards were Stevenson's highest total since New England's opener, while the TD was his first since Week 2.
Oct 15, 2023
Back in Sunday's game
Stevenson (head, ankle) returned to Sunday's game against the Raiders, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was forced out of the contest with listed head and ankle issues, but was subsequently able to re-enter the Patriots' Week 6 backfield equation. Now that he's back in Sunday's game, Stevenson is once again working in tandem with fellow RB Ezekiel Elliott.
Oct 15, 2023
Exits Sunday's game
Stevenson (head, ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
Prior to his exit from the game, Stevenson carried six times for 30 yards and caught two of his three targets for eight yards. In his absence, Ezekiel Elliott is in line to see added carries out of New England's backfield, with Ty Montgomery also on hand.
Oct 8, 2023
Shut down in shutout loss
Stevenson rushed eight times for 24 yards and failed to bring in either of his two targets in the Patriots' 34-0 loss to the Saints on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson drew even with Ezekiel Elliott in carries on the afternoon, but as his line shows, that didn't lead to any meaningful production. Stevenson's outlook for the day was muddled by the increasingly large deficit the Patriots incurred as the afternoon wore on, and given New England's almost incomplete inability to threaten teams through the air with either Mac Jones or Bailey Zappe, but he may have an opportunity to benefit from a more normal game script in a Week 6 road matchup against the Raiders.
Oct 8, 2023
Suits up Sunday
Stevenson (thigh) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Saints.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who practiced in a limited fashion this week, will give it a go Sunday and barring any in-game setbacks figures to maintain his lead role in a New England backfield that also includes Ezekiel Elliott, with Ty Montgomery on hand in a reserve/change-of-pace role. In four games this season, Stevenson has logged 60 carries for 164 yards and a TD to go along with 12 catches (on 16 targets) for 87 yards, while Elliott has put up a 34/138/0 rushing line (and caught eight passes for 27 yards) during the same span.
Oct 7, 2023
In line to play Sunday
Stevenson (thigh) is slated to play in Sunday's contest against the Saints, Dan Graziano of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
A limited practice participant for the entirety of Week 5 prep, Stevenson appears destined to gut through the thigh injury that's currently affecting him this weekend. Through four games in the current campaign, he's logged between 64 and 74 percent of the offensive plays weekly en route to 72 touches for 251 yards from scrimmage and one rushing TD.
Oct 6, 2023
Listed as questionable
Stevenson (thigh) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints after practicing in a limited fashion this week.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson is one of 10 players listed as questionable by New England, but the fact that the running back practiced all week - albeit in a limited capacity -- would seem to give him a solid chance of being available for Sunday's 1:00 kickoff. If, however, Stevenson ends up limited or out this weekend, added Week 5 opportunities would be available for Ezekiel Elliott, with Ty Montgomery available in a change-of-pace role.
Oct 5, 2023
Still limited at practice
Stevenson (thigh) remained limited at practice Thursday.
ANALYSIS
For the second straight day, Stevenson was one of 10 New England players to be deemed a limited practice participant. Unless Stevenson upgrades to full participation Friday, the team's lead back will likely approach Sunday's contest against the Saints with a Week 5 injury designation.
Oct 4, 2023
Limited at practice Wednesday
Stevenson (thigh) was limited at Wednesday's practice, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was one of 10 players listed by the Patriots as limited participants Wednesday, but the running back's status is nonetheless worth tracking as Sunday's game against the Saints approaches. In New England's Week 4 loss to the Cowboys, Stevenson logged 35 of a possible 55 snaps on offense en route to carrying 14 times for 30 yards and catching two passes for 10 yards. Meanwhile, fellow RB Ezekiel Elliott was out there for 22 snaps, rushing six times for 16 yards and catching two of his three targets for six yards.
Oct 1, 2023
Unremarkable against Dallas
Stevenson rushed the ball 14 times for 30 yards in Sunday's 38-3 loss to the Cowboys. He added two receptions for 10 yards.
ANALYSIS
The positive news for Stevenson is that he dominated work out of the New England backfield, accounting for 14 of 20 rushing attempts by the team's running backs. His production didn't measure up to that opportunity, however, as he was limited to a long gain of eight yards while averaging only 2.1 yards per carry. Overall, he's failed to top 65 total yards in three of four games this season to go along with only one touchdown.
Sep 24, 2023
Gets 20 touches in Week 3
Stephenson rushed 19 times for 59 yards and caught one of four targets for three yards in Sunday's 15-10 win over the Jets.
ANALYSIS
Stephenson finished with three more rushing attempts than Ezekiel Elliott, but Zeke had 21 more rushing yards in the veteran running back's best game as a member of the Patriots. After catching all nine of his targets through two games, Stephenson had trouble catching passes in slick conditions. The versatile Stephenson can play in all situations, and he should continue to lead New England's backfield in touches against the Cowboys in Week 4.
Sep 18, 2023
Finds end zone in loss
Stevenson rushed 15 times for 50 yards and a touchdown while catching all three of his targets for 10 yards in Sunday's 24-17 loss to Miami.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was heading for another down game before a late touchdown saved his fantasy day. The 25-year-old finished ahead of veteran Ezekiel Elliott (5-13-0) in carries for the second consecutive week, confirming his status as the lead back in New England. Stevenson has just 75 rushing yards through two games, but his ground production should increase when the Patriots' brutal early-season schedule softens up. There is nothing soft about the Jets' defense, who will host Stevenson and the Patriots next Sunday.
Sep 10, 2023
Productive as pass catcher
Stevenson rushed the ball 12 times for 25 yards in Sunday's 25-20 loss to the Eagles. He added six receptions on six targets for 64 yards.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson led the Patriots' backfield in workload, racking up 18 total touches as compared to Ezekiel Elliott's 12. Neither produced much on the ground -- Elliott was more efficient -- but Stevenson shined as a pass catcher, particularly late in the game as New England was trying to catch up on the scoreboard. The split in workload between the backfield duo will be worth watching, but Stevenson should find slightly more room to work with in a Week 2 matchup against the Dolphins.
Sep 10, 2023
Suits up Sunday
Stevenson (illness) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Eagles.
ANALYSIS
An illness caused Stevenson to miss practice Friday, but as expected he'll give it a go Sunday and as long as he's sufficiently past the issue, the 2021 fourth-rounder appears poised to lead New England's backfield, with newcomer Ezekiel Elliott on hand to provide support and potentially absorb some of the team's short-yardage duty. Also in the depth mix as a change-of-pace option is the versatile Ty Montgomery, who rejoined the team's 53-man roster Saturday.
Sep 10, 2023
Expected to suit up vs. Eagles
Stevenson (illness) is expected to play Sunday against the Eagles, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson is officially listed as questionable for Week 1 due to an illness that caused him to miss practice Friday, but he returned to team meetings Saturday. It looks like Stevenson will be available to work atop New England's backfield alongside newcomer Ezekiel Elliott, and his status will be made official when the team's inactives list is released ahead of Sunday's 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff. Wideout DeVante Parker (knee) is not expected to play.
Sep 8, 2023
Listed as questionable for opener
Stevenson is listed as questionable for Sunday's season opener against the Eagles after missing Friday's practice due to an illness, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
While Stevenson heads into the weekend officially listed as questionable, Lazar relays that the running back is expected to play after Friday's rest day. In any case, Stevenson's Week 1 status will be confirmed once the Patriots' inactives are posted ahead of Sunday's 4:25 ET kickoff. Assuming Stevenson is available versus Philadelphia, he'll be in line to lead a backfield that also includes newcomer Ezekiel Elliott, who has a chance to make his mark in short-yardage situations while working in tandem with Stevenson.
Sep 8, 2023
Expected to play Sunday
Stevenson, who missed Friday's practice, is reportedly dealing with a stomach bug, according to Karen Guregian of masslive.com.
ANALYSIS
Per the report, the expectation is that the running back will be ready to go for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Eagles. Either way, the Patriots' upcoming Friday injury report will confirm whether or not Stevenson heads into the weekend with a Week 1 injury status.
Sep 8, 2023
Not spotted at practice
Stevenson wasn't spotted during the media-access portion of Friday's practice, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson hasn't been listed on the Patriots' injury report this week, but his status is now worth monitoring ahead of Sunday's game against the Eagles. Added context regarding the running back's Week 1 standing should arrive once the team's Friday practice/injury report is posted.
Aug 20, 2023
Finds end zone Saturday
Stevenson rushed four times for 27 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's preseason win over Green Bay.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson made his debut with the rest of the regulars Saturday, ripping off a 23-yard gain and scoring a touchdown as he lines up to start for New England this season. He did not record a catch, but is reportedly expected to handle receiving duties after grabbing an unexpected 69 receptions last year. The bruising back also eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing plateau in his second season as pro in 2022. The signing of Ezekiel Elliot (did not play Saturday) hurts Stevenson's fantasy value if the veteran eats into the his projected share of carries or becomes a touchdown vulture. We will find out how the playing time is distributed once the season kicks off, but Stevenson should be considered the starting back and preferred fantasy option in New England's backfield.
Aug 14, 2023
Backfield depth added
The Patriots have added depth and experience to their backfield behind Stevenson by adding Ezekiel Elliott to the mix, Evan Lazar of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Although Stevenson remains to the team's top option at running back, the addition of Elliott gives the Patriots a proven veteran to handle complementary work and help ease their returning starter's workload. From a fantasy perspective, the presence of Elliott could cost Stevenson some work in early-down and short-yardage situations, but the 2021 fourth-rounder should still handle enough touches (including in the team's passing game) on a weekly basis to maintain lineup utility. Beyond the aforementioned duo, Ty Montgomery (leg) , Pierre Strong (undisclosed) and Kevin Harris are in the mix for depth/change-of-pace slotting in New England's RB corps.
Aug 1, 2023
Back in action Tuesday
Stevenson (rest) returned to practice Tuesday, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
Per Zack Cox of NESN.com, Stevenson was limited to conditioning work Monday, but the Patriots' top RB is back at it Tuesday. At this stage, it appears as though the team plans to manage Stevenson's training camp workload, and when that happens added practice reps will be available for Kevin Harris, Pierre Strong, J.J. Taylor and Ty Montgomery (when healthy).
Jul 31, 2023
Limited Monday
Stevenson (undisclosed) spent most Monday's practice running on the Patriots' lower rehab field,Paul Perillo of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Whether Stevenson is dealing with a minor injury issue, or is simply having his training camp reps monitored isn't clear, but his limitations Monday allowed Kevin Harris, Pierre Strong and J.J. Taylor to garner additional reps. It remains to be seen if the Patriots add veteran backfield depth, but for now the above trio, as well as Ty Montgomery (leg) -- once he returns to practice -- are in the mix to compete for complementary work behind Stevenson.
Jul 7, 2023
Continues to lead backfield
As training camp approaches, Stevenson remains on track to lead the Patriots' backfield this coming season, Evan Lazar of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
With Damien Harris -- who logged 106 carries in 11 games in 2022 -- now with the Bills, and offseason free agent addition James Robinson having been let go in June after a short stint with New England, Stevenson profiles as the team's clear-cut top rushing option. It's still possible that veteran depth could be added to the mix, but as things stand Pierre Strong, Ty Montgomery, Kevin Harris and J.J. Taylor are in line to compete this summer for touches that don't go to Stevenson, who recorded 210 carries for 1,040 yards and five TDs this past season, while adding 69 catches (on 89 targets) for 421 yards and a receiving score. Though it's plausible that Stevenson could lose some targets in 2023 if the Patriots identify a primary change-of-pace option, the potential for added rushes for the 230-pound power back (minus Damien Harris) figures to offset that, allowing him to maintain weekly fantasy utility in an offense that should run plenty.
Jan 8, 2023
Finishes with 1,461 scrimmage yards
Stevenson rushed six times for 54 yards and caught five of six targets for 28 yards in Sunday's 35-23 loss to the Bills.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was far more effective than Damien Harris (13 carries for 48 yards), yet Harris got more rushing attempts in this must-win game. New England was eliminated from playoff contention with the loss. Stevenson's success in a workhorse role while Harris was out helped the second-year running back post 1,040 rushing yards and 421 receiving yards, along with six scrimmage touchdowns on 279 touches. Harris is set to be a free agent in 2023, so Stevenson could be in line for a substantial bump in usage.
Jan 1, 2023
Limited to 10 touches in win
Stevenson rushed eight times for 42 yards and brought in two of four targets for nine yards in the Patriots' 23-21 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson paced the Patriots' backfield in rushing yards on the afternoon, but returning position mate Damien Harris outpaced him by one carry, and more surprisingly, one catch as well. Stevenson is slated to work in a timeshare with Harris again in a key Week 18 divisional road matchup against the Bills that will help decide New England's playoff fate.
Jan 1, 2023
Suits up Sunday
Stevenson (ankle) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Dolphins.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson approached the contest listed as questionable after practicing in a limited fashion this past week, but he'll continue to play through an ankle issue he's managed over the last couple of games and is thus in line to maintain his key role in the Patriots' backfield versus Miami. While the 6-foot, 230-pounder could lose some touches to Damien Harris (who is back in the mix Sunday following a four-game absence), barring any in-game setbacks Stevenson should still log enough carries and targets to retain fantasy utility in Week 17.
Dec 31, 2022
Slated to play Sunday
Stevenson (ankle) is in line to suit up for Sunday's game against the Dolphins, Dan Graziano of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson has been tending to an ankle injury since a Week 14 win at Arizona, but he continued to lead the Patriots backfield the last two contests en route to 36 touches for 201 yards from scrimmage and a rushing TD. This week, he was limited in practice Wednesday through Friday and was tagged as questionable for Week 17 action, but it appears as if he'll be available Sunday for a 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff. If he's active, Stevenson will be welcoming back fellow RB Damien Harris (thigh/personal), who has missed the past four outings.
Dec 30, 2022
Listed as questionable for Sunday
Stevenson (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Dolphins after practicing in a limited fashion this week, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
It'd be a surprise if Stevenson sat out Sunday's game, though his status still is worth tracking ahead of New England's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff. Assuming he's able to play, Stevenson would figure to continue to handle a key role in the Patriots' Week 17 backfield, though he could lose some touches to Damien Harris (thigh/personal), who is set to return to from a four-game absence this weekend.
Dec 29, 2022
Another limited practice
Stevenson (ankle) remained limited at practice Thursday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Meanwhile, fellow running back Damien Harris, who has been limited at practice of late due to a thigh issue, missed Thursday's session due to a personal matter. Friday's injury report will reveal added context with regard to the duo's status for Sunday's game against the Dolphins, but chances are that both Stevenson and Harris end up officially listed as 'questionable' for Week 17 action.
Dec 28, 2022
Limited at practice Wednesday
Stevenson (ankle) was limited at practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
As was fellow running back Damien Harris (thigh), but given that Stevenson has been able to play through his ankle issue of late, we suspect that his Wednesday limitations were maintenance-related. Harris, on the other hand, hasn't seen game action since Week 12. While we'd be surprised if Stevenson misses Sunday's game against the Dolphins, there's a pretty decent chance he'll head into the weekend with a Week 17 injury designation.
Dec 24, 2022
Poor all-around showing in loss
Stevenson rushed 13 times for 30 yards and brought in two of five targets for three yards in the Patriots' 22-18 loss to the Bengals on Saturday. He also committed two fumbles, losing one.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson overcome his questionable designation due to an ankle injury, but he ultimately came up small for both the Patriots and fantasy managers in a critical spot. Stevenson was stymied by the Bengals' tough run defense consistently, and his fumble on Cincinnati's eight-yard line with under a minute remaining helped make New England's ultimately unsuccessful comeback attempt that much more difficult. Stevenson could be rejoined by backfield mate Damien Harris (thigh) for a Week 17 home matchup against the Dolphins on Sunday, Jan. 1, which would dampen his overall fantasy prospects.
Dec 24, 2022
Suits up Saturday
Stevenson (ankle) is listed as active for Saturday's game against the Bengals.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was listed as questionable ahead of this past Sunday's loss to the Raiders but suited up and recorded 19 carries for 172 yards and a touchdown and two catches for minus-4 yards. He'll continue to play through his ankle issue Saturday, and barring any in-game setbacks, he'll continue to log the bulk of the work in a New England backfield that's still without Damien Harris (thigh), with rookies Pierre Strong and Kevin Harris available provide support.
Dec 24, 2022
Likely to face Bengals
Stevenson (ankle), who is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Bengals, is likely to play in the contest, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
ANALYSIS
While Stevenson appears to be trending toward being available in Week 16, Rapoport adds that Damien Harris (thigh) is viewed as more of a game-time decision. Either way, the status of the two running backs will be determined before the first wave of games Saturday, with the Patriots kicking off at 1:00 ET.
Dec 22, 2022
Listed as questionable for Week 16
Stevenson (ankle) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Bengals after practicing in a limited fashion this week, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official sitereports.
ANALYSIS
The running back's ankle issue led to him being listed as questionable ahead of this past Sunday's loss to the Raiders, but Stevenson suited up and recorded 19 carries for 172 yards and a touchdown and two catches for minus-4 yards. Official confirmation of his Week 16 availability will arrive when inactives are posted in advance of Saturday's 1:00 ET kickoff, but as long as Stevenson is a go, he'll see his share of touches versus Cincinnati, though it's possible that the potential return of Damien Harris (thigh, questionable) could cut into his workload.
Dec 21, 2022
Logs limited practice
Stevenson (ankle) was listed as limited at practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson's ankle injury had him listed as questionable ahead of this past Sunday's contest against the Raiders, but he played through the issue, racking up 19 carries for 172 yards and a touchdown and two catches for minus-4 yards. With no reported setbacks since then, Stevenson's limitations this week could be maintenance-related, though it still seems probable that he (along with Damien Harris, thigh) will approach Saturday's game against the Bengals listed as questionable.
Dec 20, 2022
Listed on injury report again
Stevenson (ankle) is listed as a limited participant on Tuesday's practice report estimate.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson played through the injury and ran for 172 yards in Sunday's loss to the Raiders, bouncing back quickly after the ankle sprain forced him from a Monday night win over the Cardinals six days earlier. He'll likely be out there and leading the New England rushing attack this Sunday in a trickier matchup with the Bengals.
Dec 18, 2022
Huge performance against Raiders
Stevenson carries the ball 19 times for 172 yards and a touchdown and caught two of three targets for minus-4 yards in Sunday's 30-24 loss to the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
The second-year back set a new career high in rushing yards for a game, topping the 161 yards he racked up against the Lions in Week 5 of this season, and Stevenson's 34-yard TD run late in the fourth quarter gave the Patriots a 24-17 lead, seemingly setting the team up for a win before a disastrous final minute. Stevenson appeared to be completely over the ankle injury that limited him last week in Arizona, but he gets a tough matchup in Week 16 against a Bengals defense that has stifled the likes of Nick Chubb and Derrick Henry over the last month.
Dec 18, 2022
Listed as active Sunday
Stevenson (ankle) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Raiders, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday, returned to a limited session Friday and will give it a go Sunday, though it remains to be seen how close to a full workload he'll see after being limited to 13 snaps this past Monday against the Cardinals due to an ankle injury. In any case, with Damien Harris (thigh) inactive, the Patriots will take all they can get from their leading rusher in Week 15, with rookies Pierre Strong and Kevin Harris on hand to provide support in the event that Stevenson is limited at all or suffers any setbacks versus Las Vegas.
Dec 18, 2022
Game-time call, trending well
Stevenson (ankle) will be a game-time decision for Sunday's contest against the Raiders, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Rapoport reports a source saying Stevenson has a "good chance" to suit up in Las Vegas, but the final word on his status may not come until inactives are released ahead of Sunday's 4:05 p.m. kickoff. The running back is officially listed as questionable after his ankle injury limited him to just 13 snaps Week 14. Meanwhile, Damien Harris (thigh) has been downgraded to out versus the Raiders.
Dec 16, 2022
Listed as questionable after limited practice
Stevenson (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Raiders, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
After not practicing Wednesday or Thursday, Stevenson logged a limited session Friday, which gives him a chance to play versus Las Vegas. Meanwhile, fellow running Damien Harris (thigh) is also questionable after practicing in a limited fashion all week. The duo's status is thus worth monitoring ahead of Sunday's 4:05 ET kickoff, but if either of the Patriots' top two backs end up out or limited this weekend, rookies Pierre Strong and Kevin Harris would be called upon to log added touches as they did in Week 14, when Damien Harris was inactive and Stevenson's ankle injury limited him to 13 snaps.
Dec 16, 2022
Spotted at practice
Stevenson (ankle) was present for the media-access portion of practice Friday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson logged 'DNPs' Wednesday and Thursday, but his presence at practice Friday offers hope that the running back could potentially play Sunday against the Raiders. The Patriots' upcoming injury report is slated to add further context with regard to the Week 15 playing prospects of both Stevenson and fellow running back Damien Harris (thigh).
Dec 15, 2022
Still not practicing
Stevenson (ankle) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Meanwhile, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site notes that Damien Harris (thigh) -- who was limited Wednesday -- practiced once again Thursday. With that in mind, Harris appears closer to playing Sunday against the Raiders than Stevenson, though that narrative could potentially shift based on what transpires during Friday's session.
Dec 14, 2022
Misses practice Wednesday
Stevenson (ankle) wasn't spotted at practice Wednesday, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
An ankle injury limited Stevenson to just 13 snaps in Monday's win over the Cardinals and the running back's absence from practice Wednesday clouds his status for this weekend's game against the Raiders. With Damien Harris dealing with a thigh issue, rookies Kevin Harris and Pierre Strong are currently the Patriots' healthiest backfield options.
Dec 12, 2022
Out for rest of MNF
Stevenson has been ruled out for the remainder of Monday's game against the Cardinals.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson came back in for a few plays after getting hurt, but he was unable to continue. He was ruled out shortly after halftime, leaving Pierre Strong and Kevin Harris as New England's available options at running back.
Dec 12, 2022
Aggravates injury on MNF
Stevenson (ankle) went to the locker room late in the first half after re-entering Monday's game against the Cardinals, Jeremy Grant Schnell of Arizona Sports reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't look fully healthy after coming back in for a few plays, so he will get additional treatment for the ankle injury he suffered earlier in the game. If he's unable to return again, Stevenson will finish with three carries for eight yards and two catches on three targets for two yards.
Dec 12, 2022
Returns in Arizona
Stevenson (ankle) returned to Monday's game in Arizona, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson wasn't sidelined long, but Kevin Harris rumbled in for a 14-yard touchdown while Stevenson was getting his ankle checked out on the sideline. New England will likely go run-heavy for the rest of the game with top two wide receivers Jakobi Meyers (concussion) and DeVante Parker (head) both unavailable.
Dec 12, 2022
Hurts ankle on MNF
Stevenson (ankle) is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Cardinals.
ANALYSIS
Both Stevenson and wide receiver DeVante Parker (head) are questionable to return, while the Cardinals lost quarterback Kyler Murray to a non-contact knee injury, all in the first quarter. With Damien Harris (thigh) inactive, the Patriots are down to Pierre Strong and Kevin Harris in the backfield.
Dec 12, 2022
Should be busy Monday
With Damien Harris (thigh) inactive, Stevenson will continue to lead the Patriots' backfield Monday night against the Cardinals.
ANALYSIS
Harris was also unavailable for the Patriots' Week 13 loss to the Bills, a contest in which Stevenson recorded a 98 percent snap share, while carrying 10 times for 54 yards and catching six of his team-high eight targets for 24 yards. On Monday, Stevenson should once again handle the bulk of the team's backfield touches, with Pierre Strong and Kevin Harris in reserve, a context that puts Stevenson in a position to put up fantasy-worthy numbers versus an Arizona defense that is allowing an average of 110.8 rushing yards per game.
Dec 1, 2022
Game script curtails opportunity
Stevenson rushed 10 times for 54 yards and brought in six of eight targets for 24 yards in the Patriots' 24-10 loss to the Bills on Thursday night. He also fumbled once but recovered.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was in line for an expanded workload with Damien Harris (thigh) inactive, but that never quite materialized thanks to the Bills building a 21-7 lead by halftime. The second-year pro still had a robust presence in the passing game as has recently been the norm, posting at least six catches for the third straight game and fifth time in the last six contests overall. Disappointing as his night was on the ground relative to pregame expectations, Stevenson's rushing yardage tally was actually his highest since Week 9. The 2021 fourth-round pick could be back to working in a split backfield in a Week 14 Monday night road matchup against the Cardinals on Dec. 12 if Harris gets healthy over the extended time ahead of that contest.
Nov 30, 2022
Set up for big workload again
Stevenson's teammate Damien harris (thigh) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against Buffalo.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson has been the lead back even when Harris is healthy, and the second-year pro then sees even more work when his teammate is out, averaging 15.4 carries and 6.4 targets in the five games Harris has missed or left early with an injury. The Bills present a tough matchup, but Stevenson's workload projection is among the best of all running backs for Week 13, and his involvement as a pass catcher keeps him somewhat protected against the game-script concerns that often plague bigger backs.
Nov 25, 2022
Busy day as receiver Thursday
Stevenson rushed seven times for 36 yards and secured nine of 10 targets for 76 yards in the Patriots' 33-26 loss to the Vikings on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson finished the night as the team leader in receptions and targets while checking in second in receiving yardage. Both the catch and yardage totals were also career highs for the second-year back, who was a clear beneficiary of the back-and-forth nature of the contest. Stevenson's receiving work has seen a massive uptick in recent contests, as he now has at least six catches in four of his last five games. The 24-year-old next faces a tough Bills defense next Thursday night in a critical Week 13 divisional showdown.
Nov 20, 2022
Racks up 82 scrimmage yards
Stevenson rushed 15 times for 26 yards and caught all six of his targets for 56 yards in Sunday's 10-3 win over the Jets.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was out-gained 65-26 on the ground by Damien Harris, but the former led the team in receiving yards and had a 21-10 edge in touches over Harris, maintaining his role as the top option in New England's backfield. With the score tied at three late in the third quarter, Stevenson was bottled up for no gain on a 4th-and-3 rushing attempt, which was emblematic of his struggles en route to notching a season-low 1.7 yards per rushing attempt against the stout Jets front. Stevenson should remain a key cog in both the rushing and passing aspects of New England's offense against the Vikings on Thanksgiving.
Nov 6, 2022
Tallies receiving score
Stevenson rushed the ball 15 times for 60 yards in Sunday's 26-3 win over the Colts. He added three receptions on seven targets for 10 yards and a touchdown.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson took on the majority of the work out of the backfield with Damien Harris (illness) sidelined. However, he had a mediocre game from an efficiency perspective and also sat for the majority of the fourth quarter with the Patriots in control of the game. The highlight of Stevenson's performance came in the middle of the second quarter when he hauled in a three-yard touchdown pass from Mac Jones. While his performance was a touch underwhelming, Stevenson has at least 15 carries in four of his last five games as the Patriots head into their bye.
Nov 6, 2022
Slated to see expanded role Sunday
With Damien Harris (illness) inactive, Stevenson is in line for an expanded workload Sunday against the Colts, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
When Harris was sidelined in Week 6, Stevenson was on the field for 60 of a possible 70 snaps on offense en route to rushing 19 times for 76 yards and two TDs, whole adding four catches on five targets for 15 yards. This time around, Stevenson once again figures to be busy against an Indianapolis defense that is allowing an average of 120 rushing yards per game, while J.J. Taylor and Pierre Strong are available to work in complementary roles.
Oct 30, 2022
Tops 140 scrimmage yards in win
Stevenson rushed 16 times for 71 yards and caught seven of eight targets for 72 yards in Sunday's 22-17 win over the Jets.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson led the Patriots in both rushing and receiving yards, notably significantly outperforming Damien Harris (11 carries for 37 yards). A Harris hamstring injury earlier this season opened the door for Stevenson to take over the lead role, and the second-year running back hasn't relinquished it since, even with Harris back in the fold. Stevenson has rushed for at least 66 yards in five of his last six games heading into a Week 9 visit from the Colts.
Oct 25, 2022
Remains Patriots' lead back
Stevenson rushed the ball 11 times for 39 yards and a touchdown in Monday's 33-14 loss to the Bears. He added eight receptions for 59 yards.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson accounted for 11 of the team's 14 carries by running backs, despite the return of Damien Harris. Game script may have played a role in the backfield split, as the Patriots surprisingly trailed for the entire second half. However, Stevenson also gave the team no reason to shift work elsewhere, as he accounted for three plays of 10 or more yards -- all of which came on receptions. However, Stevenson also made an impact on the ground, tallying one of New England's two touchdowns with a four-yard scamper midway through the second quarter. Harris could see more work in positive game script, but Stevenson appears to have the inside track to lead the backfield.
Oct 16, 2022
Pair of scores in win
Stevenson rushed 19 times for 76 yards and two touchdowns and brought in four of five targets for 15 yards in the Patriots' 38-15 win over the Browns on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't see quite as much work as may have been expected with Damien Harris (hamstring) out once again, but game script didn't completely turn in the rushing attack's favor until the fourth quarter. Stevenson still saw a healthy amount of touches when factoring in his work in the passing game, and the second-year back also delivered nicely for fantasy managers with touchdown runs of 31 and six yards in the second and fourth quarters, respectively. Stevenson now has 237 rushing yards in two starts in Harris' stead, lending credence to the notion he could retain something resembling a lead-back role even if Harris returns for a Week 7 Monday night home matchup against the highly vulnerable Bears run defense.
Oct 16, 2022
Should be busy Sunday
With Damien Harris (hamstring) inactive, Stevenson is in line to lead the Patriots' rushing corps Sunday against the Browns, Evan Lazar of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Rookies Pierre Strong and Kevin Harris are available to handle complementary work, but look for Stevenson to log a heavy workload in Harris' absence Sunday. With Bailey Zappe making his second straight start at QB, Stevenson figures to be a focal point of the Patriots offense versus Cleveland, a context that boosts his Week 6 fantasy upside.
Oct 11, 2022
Expected to see expanded role
With Damien Harris reportedly in line to miss time with a hamstring injury, Stevenson appears poised see an expanded role in the coming weeks, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Through the first four weeks of the season, Harris and Stevenson worked in a time-share, but with Harris limited to just six snaps in Week 5 versus Detroit due to his hamstring injury, Stevenson stepped in and parlayed his 54 snaps into 25 carries for a career-high 161 yards to go along with two catches for 14 yards. Looking ahead to this weekend's game against the Browns, Stevenson figures to handle the bulk of New England's early-down work, as well as continue to contribute as a pass catcher, with some combo of Pierre Strong as well as practice squad members J.J. Taylor and/or Kevin Harris in line to handle complementary snaps in Harris' anticipated absence. It's also possible the team adds further backfield depth in the coming days.
Oct 9, 2022
Career-best effort in win
Stevenson rushed 25 times for 161 yards and secured both targets for 14 yards in the Patriots' 29-0 win over the Lions on Sunday. He also recovered a fumble.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson didn't get into the end zone, but that was about the only blemish on his otherwise stellar afternoon. The second-year back's career day was partly made possible by the early exit of backfield mate Damien Harris, who left the game with a hamstring injury in the first half. Stevenson proved more than capable of carrying the load, with a 49-yard run in the first quarter serving as his longest run of the day. Stevenson only got stronger as the game went on, accruing 92 of his yards after halftime. If Harris' soft-tissue injury sidelines him for a Week 6 road matchup against the Browns, Stevenson should be in line for another true lead-back workload.
Oct 2, 2022
Another productive day
Stevenson rushed 14 times for 66 yards and caught four of five targets for 23 yards in Sunday's 27-24 overtime loss to the Packers.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson and teammate Damien Harris both ran well Sunday, with the latter leading the team with 18 carries for 86 yards and a score. For his part, Stevenson topped 4.5 yards per rush for the third straight game, and with the help of a few catches, he's now surpassed 85 scrimmage yards in consecutive outings. Whether Mac Jones (ankle), Brian Hoyer (head) or rookie Bailey Zappe plays quarterback in Week 5 versus the Lions, Stevenson should remain a regular contributor out of the backfield.
Sep 25, 2022
Paces backfield in loss
Stevenson rushed 12 times for 73 yards and a touchdown and secured four of five targets for 28 yards in the Patriots' 37-26 loss to the Ravens on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson had logged a modest 17 combined carries over the first two games, but he outpaced Damien Harris by one rush attempt Sunday and was impressively efficient. Stevenson also paid his first visit to the end zone this season with a one-yard run early in the fourth quarter and produced season-high numbers across the board in the passing game, making it a fruitful fantasy performance overall. It remains to be seen if Stevenson will once again serve as the primary back in a Week 4 road date with the Packers, however, as Harris naturally figures to remain a prominent week-to-week factor in the ground attack as well.
Sep 18, 2022
Effective in reserve role
Stevenson ran for 47 yards on nine carries against Pittsburgh on Sunday, adding a four-yard catch on two targets.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson is a capable back and one who could probably handle a bigger workload, but Damien Harris (15 carries, two targets) functioned as the lead runner in this one. So long as Harris is in the way it might be difficult for Stevenson to fully break out, though the two are capable of coexisting to some extent.
Sep 11, 2022
Totals nine touches in Week 1 loss
Stevenson rushed eight times for 25 yards and caught both of his targets for two yards in Sunday's 20-7 loss to the Dolphins.
ANALYSIS
Rather than featuring Stevenson in the passing game following James White's retirement, the Patriots instead turned to Ty Montgomery, who scored the team's only touchdown from six yards out on one of his four targets. Stevenson's in a 50/50 platoon with Damien Harris on early downs, while Montgomery's locked in as the top backfield option in passing situations heading into the Patriots' Week 2 trip to Pittsburgh.
Aug 29, 2022
Could see more targets early on
Stevenson should more work on passing downs if Ty Montgomery misses time with an ankle injury, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Montgomery emerged as the favorite for James White's old role, but it may now fall to Stevenson, at least temporarily, in addition to his normal work splitting carries with Damien Harris (undisclosed). The Patriots might also consider rookie Pierre Strong or a veteran free agent for the role, and it isn't yet clear how much time Montgomery might miss.
Aug 26, 2022
First RB in Friday
Stevenson rushed five times for 22 yards and wasn't targeted in the passing game during the Patriots' 23-6 preseason loss to the Raiders on Friday night.
ANALYSIS
While head coach Bill Belichick has complimented Stevenson's progress as a receiver this summer, the second-year back was utilized exclusively on the ground in the exhibition finale and was reasonably productive with his limited opportunity. Stevenson was the first running back in the game for the Patriots, essentially mirroring the co-lead-back role he's expected to hold in conjunction with Damien Harris beginning with a Week 1 road AFC East showdown against the Dolphins on Sept. 11.
Aug 23, 2022
Could contribute as pass-catcher
The progress Stevenson has made in terms of improving his pass game skills has impressed coach Bill Belichick, Mark Daniels of The Providence Journal reports.
ANALYSIS
Belichick noted that the the 2021 fourth-rounder has made strides in blitz pickup, pass protection and route running, while adding that the 6-foot, 230-pounder has " good hands, catching the ball's never really been an issue." With that in mind, Stevenson who is already on track be part of the Patriots' early-down mix this season along with Damien Harris, could also see his role as a pass-catcher out of the New England backfield increase, with the team looking to fill the void in that area created by the retirement of James White. Also in the mix for change-of-pace touches are Ty Montgomery and perhaps rookie Pierre Strong, but if Stevenson does indeed claim his share of them, the Oklahoma product's fantasy utility will see an uptick.
Aug 19, 2022
Quiet night against Carolina
Stevenson carried the ball twice for four yards and failed to catch his only target in Friday's preseason game against the Panthers.
ANALYSIS
Damien Harris, Ty Montgomery and Stevenson rotated through the offense during the first half, but the latter's performance lagged behind the other two as Harris averaged 6.0 yards a carry on his limited touches, while Montgomery found his way into the end zone. Stevenson is coming off an impressive rookie season and has been touted as a breakout candidate with the potential to encroach on Harris' early-down role while also seeing snaps on passing downs, but as in years past the Patriots' backfield could be a true committee in 2022, which would make it difficult to trust any of the three main backs on a weekly basis. Per Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald, coach Bill Belichick indicated after the game all his healthy starters would be available for New England's preseason finale next week against the Raiders, so there will be one more chance for the coaching staff to provide some clarity on how Stevenson and the rest of the RB crew will be deployed in the regular season.
Aug 16, 2022
Gets work in two-minute drill
Stevenson took snaps in the two-minute drill at Monday's practice, handling work that went to recently retired James White the past few years, Chris Mason of MassLive reports.
ANALYSIS
White's hip injury and subsequent retirement have left the Pats without an obvious passing-down back, though converted wide receiver Ty Montgomery would have some appeal in the role. Stevenson, however, would offer more of a rushing threat, and his large frame might also make him a superior blocker once he's more comfortable with pass protections. Coach Bill Belichick has praised Stevenson's improvement in that regard, so while Montgomery might be more natural catching passes out of the backfield, Stevenson is also a candidate for third-down work. Stevenson, Montgomery and Damien Harris all were held out of the preseason opener, and there's also been discussion of Stevenson poaching more of Harris' workload on the ground.
Jul 28, 2022
Seeing some third-down reps
Early on in training camp, Stevenson has been seeing added third-down reps, Henry McKenna of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
It's clear that Stevenson will be part of the Patriots' early-down mix this season along with Damien Harris, but for now the 2021 fourth-rounder is logging added third-down reps, with veteran change-of-pace back James White (hip) on the active/PUP list and rookie Pierre Strong dealing with an undisclosed injury. For his part, Stevenson notes that he feels "a lot more comfortable running routes and catching the football," adding that he "did a lot of that (during the offseason): running routes, getting better with my hands, pass protection." Meanwhile, the 24-year-old, who the Patriots officially list at 6-foot, 230 pounds, says he's at about 225 pounds these days, and if that helps his quickness at all, it's plausible that the Oklahoma product -- who saw just 18 targets in 12 games last season -- could see some added opportunities in the passing game in 2022, even when his banged up teammates return to the mix.
Jul 5, 2022
In line for key role in Year 2
As his second season as a pro approaches, Stevenson is poised to maintain a key role in the Patriots backfield, Paul Perillo of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Also in the mix for early-down carries is Damien Harris, who is in the last year of his rookie deal, while the team hopes that veteran James White can move past a significant hip injury and reclaim his previous change-of-pace role. Additionally, third-year player J.J. Taylor and the versatile Ty Montgomery are in line to compete with rookie draftees Pierre Strong (fourth round) and Kevin Harris (sixth round) for complementary backfield work. As long as the incumbent Harris remains in the mix and is able to avoid injury, Stevenson's weekly volume figures to fluctuate, but the 2021 fourth-rounder is a player who could have some strong fantasy efforts this coming season whenever the game plan works in his favor. As a rookie, the 6-foot, 230-pounder logged 133 carries for 606 yards and five touchdowns to go along with 14 catches (on 18 targets) for 123 yards in 12 games.
Jan 19, 2022
133 carries in rookie season
Stevenson finished the 2021 regular season with 133 carries for 606 yards and five TDs to go along with 14 catches (on 18 targets) for 123 yards in 12 games.
ANALYSIS
Per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, the fourth-rounder, who wasn't really a factor in the Patriots offense until Week 5, logged a 24.7 percent snap share overall, subsequently emerging an early-down factor alongside fellow running back Damien Harris (36.2 percent snap share). As the 2022 campaign approaches, the duo will continue to form a solid 1-2 backfield punch, while the team's change-of-pace options have yet to be cemented, given that both James White and Brandon Bolden are eligible to become free agents this offseason. Though Harris continues to profile as New England's top back, there should be enough touches available for Stevenson next season to yield a degree of weekly fantasy production, even when both backs are available. If/when Harris is out or limited for any reason, however, Stevenson's workload/production would be in line to see an uptick, increasing his lineup utility.
Jan 16, 2022
Totals 60 yards in postseason loss
Stevenson rushed the ball eight times for 27 yards in Saturday's 47-17 wild-card round loss to Buffalo. He added four receptions for 33 yards.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was one of the few bright spots for New England, as he saw a substantial role as a pass catcher due to game script. The majority of his production did come with the game out of reach, though he still managed long receptions of 15 and 10 yards while matching his career-high with four receptions. Stevenson progressively saw his workload increase throughout his rookie campaign, and he could be the primary backup to Damien Harris in 2022 should James White (hip) sign elsewhere as a free agent during the offseason.
Jan 12, 2022
Not on injury report
Stevenson doesn't appear on the Patriots' injury report ahead of Saturday night's playoff opener against the Bills.
ANALYSIS
Per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, Stevenson was limited to just nine snaps in the Patriots' Week 18 loss to the Dolphins, as the running back missed time (but returned to the contest) after suffering a head injury. With no limitations on his practice reps this week, Stevenson is poised to continue to share early-down work this weekend with Damien Harris, while Brandon Bolden handles change-of-pace touches. While working in a time-share hampers Stevenson's bankable weekly ceiling, we suspect that the Patriots will feature the ground game enough versus Buffalo for both Harris and Stevenson to make a fantasy mark in the wild-card round.
Jan 10, 2022
Five touches in Sunday's loss
Stevenson carried the ball four times for 34 yards and caught one of two targets for two yards in Sunday's 33-24 loss to the Dolphins.
ANALYSIS
He wound up finishing third in the Patriots' backfield in touches behind Damien Harris (15) and Brandon Bolden (nine) after missing a large part of the middle of the game with a head injury, but Stevenson was still very productive on the ground with the workload he did get. Assuming the injury isn't serious, he should be more involved in the offense Saturday in the wild-card round against the Bills, a defense he ran for 78 yards against on 24 carries in their first meeting this season.
Jan 9, 2022
Back in Sunday's game
Stevenson (head) returned to Sunday's game at Miami, Michael Giardi of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
After spending parts of the second and third quarter out of the contest, Stevenson will rejoin Damien Harris and Brandon Bolden out of the Patriots backfield.
Jan 9, 2022
Exits Sunday's game
Stevenson was forced out of Sunday's game against the Dolphins with a head injury.
ANALYSIS
Prior to his exit from the contest, Stevenson caught one pass for two yards. In his absence, Damien Harris and Brandon Bolden will handle the Patriots' Week 18 backfield work.
Jan 2, 2022
Big performance in return
Stevenson rushed 19 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns in the Patriots' 50-10 win over the Jaguars on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
The rookie made a splashy return from a one-game absence due to COVID-19, helping carry the load after Damien Harris exited the game with a hamstring injury. Stevenson got into the end zone from one and six yards out in the third and fourth quarters, respectively, on his way to a career-high rushing yardage total. Harris did downplay the hamstring issue after the game, but if he were to be rested in the Week 18 finale against the Dolphins as a precaution, Stevenson would presumably be in line for an even heavier workload than Sunday's.
Dec 29, 2021
Returns to practice
Stevenson (illness) was back at practice Wednesday after being removed from the reserve/COVID-19 list, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who missed this past Sunday's game against the Bills, is thus poised to rejoin the Patriots' backfield for this weekend's game against the Jaguars. In the context, he'd be slated to share early-down work in Week 17 with Damien Harris, while Brandon Bolden handles a change-of-pace role.
Dec 24, 2021
Lands on COVID list, out Sunday
Stevenson (illness) has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson had already been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bills, with Ian Rapoport of NFL Network noting that Stevenson's placement on the list was the result of a positive test. Stevenson will thus look to clear the league's COVID protocols ahead of Week 17 action, with Damien Harris (hamstring) and Brandon Bolden (knee) -- who are both officially listed as questionable -- poised to head New England's ground game this weekend, assuming they're active for the team's 1:00 ET kickoff.
Dec 24, 2021
Won't play Sunday
Stevenson (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bills, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson won't be available this weekend after missing practice this past week, and in his absence we'd expect Damien Harris (hamstring) to head the Patriots' Week 16 rushing attack, with Brandon Bolden (knee) serving as the team's primary change-of-pace back. That said, both Harris and Bolden are officially listed as questionable by the team, so it's advisable to confirm their status' prior to New England's 1:00 ET kickoff Sunday.
Dec 24, 2021
Not seen at practice Friday
Stevenson (illness) wasn't spotted at Friday's practice, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Given that he was also missing from practice Wednesday and Thursday, Stevenson's status for Sunday's game against the Bills is cloudy. Friday's upcoming injury report will reveal whether the running back heads into the weekend with a chance to suit up for Week 16 action.
Dec 23, 2021
Not practicing Thursday
Stevenson (illness) wasn't spotted at practice Thursday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson missed Wednesday's session as well, so his status for Sunday's game against the Bills is worth closely monitoring. Meanwhile, fellow running backs Damien Harris (hamstring) and Brandon Bolden (knee) began the week as limited practice participants.
Dec 22, 2021
Misses practice with illness
Stevenson missed Wednesday's practice due to an illness, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
As a result, Stevenson's status is worth monitoring in advance of Sunday's game against the Bills, as is that of Damien Harris (hamstring), who logged a limited practice Wednesday after missing the Patriots' Week 15 loss to the Colts. If both players are available this weekend, a backfield timeshare would figure to be in play versus Buffalo.
Dec 22, 2021
Not seen at practice Wednesday
Stevenson (undisclosed) wasn't spotted at practice Wednesday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Wednesday's upcoming injury report should add context to Stevenson's absence, but on the plus side in terms of New England's Week 16 backfield situation, Damien Harris (hamstring) and J.J. Taylor (who had been on the reserve/COVID 19) list were on the field during the session, per Evan Lazar of the CLNS Media Network.
Dec 19, 2021
Contained by Colts
Stevenson carried the ball 10 times for 36 yards and caught his lone target for four yards in Saturday's 27-17 loss to the Colts.
ANALYSIS
With Damien Harris (hamstring) inactive, Stevenson took on lead back duties for the Pats but was mostly held in check and then saw his workload dwindle in the second half after New England fell behind early. It was a disappointing performance for Stevenson after the rookie had topped 60 rushing yards the last four times he saw double-digit carries. Even if Harris returns to the lineup in Week 16, both backs could be busy in a rematch with the Bills.
Dec 17, 2021
Starting assignment on tap
Stevenson is expected to serve as New England's lead back Saturday in Indianapolis with Damien Harris (hamstring) ruled out ahead of the contest, Mark Daniels of The Providence Journal reports.
ANALYSIS
When Harris was previously sidelined Week 10 against Cleveland, Stevenson enjoyed a nice coming-out party in New England's 45-7 win, carrying 20 times for 100 yards and two touchdowns while adding four receptions for 14 yards on five targets. The rookie has continued to thrive in a complementary role behind Harris in the Patriots' subsequent three games, averaging 4.3 yards on 15 carries per contest. Stevenson is likely to again flirt with another 20-carry workload if the game flow allows for it, and while he'll likely have a larger role on passing downs than Harris typically does, Brandon Bolden (knee) -- who is listed as questionable -- will remain a factor in those situations if he's active for the contest. Even though he can't be counted on to replicate his big performance versus the Browns, Stevenson still looks like a stellar option for Week 15 fantasy lineups.
Dec 6, 2021
Shoulders rushing workload
Stevenson rushed 24 times for 78 yards in Monday night's 14-10 win over the Bills.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was heavily relied upon amid extremely windy conditions as well as an injury to teammate Damien Harris (hamstring). Although Harris still managed 10 carries for 111 yards and a score, he was limited to just one handoff in the second half, clearing the way for Stevenson to lead the backfield. Despite consistently facing stacked defensive fronts with the Pats throwing merely three times all game, hurting his efficiency, Stevenson again showed impressive glimpses of his athletic, physical running style, helping New England win in spite of Monday's unusual circumstances. While now entering the bye week will give Harris some time to heal, if he's restricted once the team reconvenes ahead of Week 15's matchup versus the Colts, Stevenson would figure to remain the chief beneficiary.
Nov 28, 2021
Nine carries in Week 12
Stevenson (knee) rushed nine times for 46 yards and didn't catch his only target in Sunday's 36-13 win over Tennessee.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was slightly outplayed by Damien Harris (neck), who had 52 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 12 touches. The pair of running backs should continue to split carries in Week 13 against the Bills, though it's possible the Patriots will fall behind after playing from ahead for the past few weeks, in which case receiving back Brandon Bolden could carve out a larger role.
Nov 28, 2021
Active for Week 12
Stevenson (knee) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Titans.
ANALYSIS
The same applies to Damien Harris (neck), with the two likely to share early-down work Sunday, while Brandon Bolden is available to work in a change-of-pace role. In New England's 25-0 win over the Falcons in Week 11, Stevenson carried 12 times for 69 yards and caught his only target for six yards, while Harris logged 10 carries for 56 yards and one reception for nine yards. Though the duo form an effective 1-2 punch out of the team's backfield, it's an arrangement that makes the ascending Stevenson a game-flow dependent fantasy option as long as Harris is available.
Nov 28, 2021
Expected to suit up Sunday
Stevenson (knee) is expected to play Sunday against the Titans, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
ANALYSIS
As is fellow running back Damien Harris (neck), which sets the stage for the duo to share early-down work versus Tennessee, while Brandon Bolden handles change-of-pace snaps. Either way, the composition of New England's Week 12 backfield will be clarified before the first wave of games Sunday, with a 1:00 ET kickoff on tap.
Nov 26, 2021
Listed as questionable for Week 12
Stevenson (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Titans after logging limited practices Thursday and Friday.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was added to the team's Week 12 injury report after being limited in Thursday's practice, but that fact that he was able to work Friday suggests that he has a solid shot to suit up this weekend. Also listed as questionable is fellow running back Damien Harris (neck), who practiced in a limited fashion this past week. Fortunately for those inclined to use either of New England's top two backs in fantasy lineups this weekend, the team kicks off at 1:00 ET on Sunday. In New England's 25-0 win over the Falcons last Thursday, Stevenson ran 12 times for 69 yards and secured his only target for six yards, while Harris recorded 10 carries for 56 yards and one reception for nine yards.
Nov 25, 2021
Added to injury report
Stevenson (knee) was listed as limited practice participant Thursday, NESN's Logan Mullen reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson practiced fully Wednesday, so it remains to be seen if the rookie back's knee issue is something that cropped up during Thursday's session. Also limited was fellow RB Damien Harris (neck), and unless the duo can practice fully Friday, official 'questionable' designation could be in store for both players in advance of Sunday's 1:00 ET kickoff against the Titans.
Nov 18, 2021
Paces backfield in carries, yardage
Stevenson rushed 12 times for 69 yards and secured his only target for six yards in the Patriots' 25-0 win over the Falcons on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
The rookie had Damien Harris to contend with for carries Thursday since the latter was able to return from a one-game absence due to a concussion. However, there was ample opportunity for both backs with New England enjoying a comfortable lead through most of the contest, and Stevenson ended up pacing the team in carries and rushing yards while averaging an impressive 5.8 yards per tote. Given his 100-yard, two-touchdown effort in Week 10 against the Browns, it's certainly possible that the narrow timeshare between Stevenson and Harris persists the rest of the way, with the next opportunity to see how that might unfold coming in a Week 12 home showdown against the Titans a week from Sunday.
Nov 18, 2021
Teams with Harris and Bolden on Thursday
In Thursday's night's game against the Falcons, Stevenson will be part of a New England backfield that will also include Damien Harris and Brandon Bolden, Erik Scalavino of the Patriots' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
With Harris out with a concussion, Stevenson logged 100 yards and two TDs on 20 carries while adding four catches for 14 yards on five targets in this past Sunday's win over the Browns. Now that Harris has returned from his one-game absence, he's presumably poised to reclaim his lead role, though Stevenson's strong effort in Week 10 figures to keep him involved in Thursday's game plan to some degree, while Bolden handles a change-of-pace role.
Nov 14, 2021
Thrives in workhorse role
Stevenson ran for 100 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries while adding four catches for 14 yards on five targets against Cleveland on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
The Cleveland run defense had played well before this game, so it's impressive that the rookie fourth-round pick was able to carve out consistent yardage from start to finish in the 45-7 blowout victory. Stevenson might have played well enough to force more of a workload split with incumbent starter Damien Harris (concussion), who sat out this game, and at the very least Stevenson has proven that he can carry the Patriots ground game if Harris misses any time in the future.
Nov 14, 2021
Suits up Sunday
Stevenson (concussion) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Browns.
ANALYSIS
With fellow running back Damien Harris (concussion) unavailable, Stevenson is in line to be part of a Week 10 backfield that also includes Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor. In that context, Stevenson figures to handle a decent portion of the Patriots' early-down work, barring any setbacks, and as a result merits fantasy consideration, while Bolden and Taylor are in the mix for complementary/change-of-pace touches.
Nov 14, 2021
Expected to play Sunday
Stevenson (concussion) is expected to play Sunday against the Browns, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Fellow running back Damien Harris (concussion) has been ruled out for the contest, which sets the stage for the Patriots' Week 10 backfield to include Stevenson, Brandon Bolden and J.J.Taylor. Official confirmation of Stevenson's status will arrive upon the release of inactives prior to Sunday's 1:00 ET kickoff, but assuming no setbacks, Stevenson would presumably be in line to handle a good portion of the team's early-down work, with Bolden and Taylor in the mix for complementary/change-of-pace touches.
Nov 14, 2021
Could play Sunday
Though fellow running back Damien Harris (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Browns, Stevenson (concussion/questionable) was not, which suggests that he could suit up for the contest, ESPN's Mike Reiss reports.
ANALYSIS
Both players suffered concussions in the fourth quarter of last weekend's win over the Panthers and were unable to practice this past week. However, with Harris officially ruled out, it appears as though Stevenson is further along in his recovery, with both Reiss and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network noting that the second-year back could be cleared for action Sunday morning. Either way, Stevenson's availability will be clarified prior to the first wave of kickoffs Sunday, with the Patriots facing the Browns at 1:00 ET. If he's out or limited, Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor would be in line for added Week 10 snaps.
Nov 13, 2021
Clears concussion protocol
Stevenson cleared the concussion protocol Saturday, Evan Lazar of CLNS Media Network reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was unable to practice all week, but the Patriots are hopeful that he'll be able to suit up Sunday against the Browns. If he's able to play, he'll likely see increased work since Damien Harris (concussion) will be unavailable.
Nov 12, 2021
Questionable after another missed practice
Stevenson (concussion) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Browns after not practicing this week.
ANALYSIS
That's also the case with fellow running back Damien Harris, but the duo's official 'questionable' listing offers a degree of hope that one or both could potentially gain clearance to play by Sunday. If not, however, Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor would be in line to lead New England's Week 10 rushing attack.
Nov 12, 2021
Not spotted at practice
Stevenson (concussion) wasn't seen during the media-access portion of Friday's practice,Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The same applies to Damien Harris, with Friday's final injury report set to reveal whether one or both players has a chance to be cleared for Sunday's game versus the Browns. Next up up for touches out of New England's backfield if Stevenson and Harris are out this weekend are Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor.
Nov 11, 2021
Not practicing Thursday
Stevenson (concussion) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Ryan Hannable of WEEI.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The same applies to Damien Harris, who is also in the NFL's concussion protocol. What, if anything, the two running backs are able to do at Friday's practice will be key with regard to their chances of suiting up Sunday against the Browns, but for the time being Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor profile as the Patriots' top healthy backfield options.
Nov 10, 2021
Misses Wednesday's practice
Stevenson (concussion) didn't practice Wednesday, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Nor did lead back Damien Harris, with both players still in the NFL's concussion protocol. Per Cox, the duo was spotted doing conditioning work on a separate field during Wednesday's session, but until they are cleared to practice, Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor are the team's only available running back options.
Nov 9, 2021
Joins concussion protocol
Patriots running backs coach Ivan Fears relayed Tuesday that Stevenson (head) has been placed in the NFL's concussion protocol, Ryan Hannable of WEEI.com reports. "We're on the wait-and-see program," Fears said of Stevenson.
ANALYSIS
In addition to Stevenson, lead back Damien Harris is also following the five-step concussion protocol, putting both players' statuses in question for Sunday's game against the Browns. In all likelihood, both Stevenson and Harris will be limited or non-participants in practice when the Patriots begin Week 10 prep Wednesday, leaving Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor as the only current healthy backs on the roster. Stevenson received the call over Taylor to serve as the Patriots' third back in last week's 24-6 win over the Panthers, carrying 10 times for 62 yards and adding two receptions for 44 yards before departing with the head injury.
Nov 7, 2021
Departs Sunday's game
Stevenson exited Sunday's game against the Panthers due to a head injury.
ANALYSIS
Prior to his departure from the contest, Stevenson had logged 10 carries for 62 yards, while adding two catches for 44 yards. Fellow running back Damien Harris also appeared to be shaken up in the contest, per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, so it looks like the duo figures to land on the team's injury report ahead of next Sunday's game against the Browns.
Nov 1, 2021
Logs eight carries Sunday
Stevenson carried eight times for 25 yards and caught one of his two targets for five yards in Sunday's 27-24 win over the Chargers.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was on the field for 12 off a possible 77 snaps on offense in the contest, while lead back Damien Harris was out there for 41 snaps, en route to carrying 23 times for 80 yards and a TD and Brandon Bolden (25 snaps) ran four times for 26 yards. As long as Harris remains available, Stevenson's volume figures to remain sporadic and another variable to consider is that different weeks and different game plans could lead to J.J. Taylor re-entering the team's backfield mix as well.
Oct 31, 2021
Back in action Sunday
Stevenson is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Chargers.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson back in the mix to work along with Brandon Bolden behind lead back Damien Harris, the Patriots made J.J. Taylor inactive for the contest. As long as Harris remains healthy, however, steady backfield touches may be difficult to come by for Stevenson.
Oct 24, 2021
Inactive Sunday
Stevenson is inactive for Sunday's game against the Jets.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson not in uniform Sunday, Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor are on hand to work in change-of-pace/complementary roles behind lead back Damien Harris.
Oct 17, 2021
First career TD in loss
Stevenson carried the ball five times for 23 yards and a touchdown and caught all three of his targets for 39 yards in Sunday's 35-29 overtime loss to the Cowboys.
ANALYSIS
The rookie saw his biggest usage yet as a receiver despite some whiffs in pass protection, but Stevenson's biggest impact came in the fourth quarter when he scored his first career NFL touchdown on a one-yard plunge. Damien Harris remains the top option in the Patriots' backfield, but Stevenson seems to be earning a consistent role heading into a Week 7 clash with the Jets.
Oct 10, 2021
Back in lineup Sunday
Stevenson is active for Sunday's game against the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson will draw back into the lineup for the first time since Week 1, while J.J. Taylor is inactive. Look for Stevenson to mix in behind top back Damien Harris and change-of-pace option Brandon Bolden, but until the 2021 fourth-rounder logs steady playing time, he'll profile as a speculative fantasy option.
Oct 3, 2021
Logging another healthy scratch
Stevenson (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers.
ANALYSIS
With James White (hip) on IR and Stevenson inactive, the Patriots' Week 4 backfield will be headed by Damien Harris, while Brandon Bolden and J.J. Taylor are candidates to absorb the bulk of White's vacated change-of-pace snaps.
Sep 30, 2021
Could rejoin backfield mix
With James White (hip) expected to miss the rest of the season, Stevenson is a candidate to re-enter the Patriots' backfield mix after being a healthy inactive for the team's past two games, Matt Fairburn of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
In the immediate aftermath of White's injury, it was Brandon Bolden -- normally a core special teamer -- who handled the bulk of the team's change-of-pace duties behind lead back Damien Harris. However, in the coming weeks as the Patriots look to fill the void created by White's absence, Stevenson and/or J.J. Taylor could have an opportunity to log extra snaps as well, especially if one or both can prove capable of handling blocking assignments. In any case, Stevenson seems likely to be active for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, though he'll remain off the fantasy radar until he solidifies a steady role in New England's offense.
Sep 26, 2021
Inactive Sunday
Stevenson is inactive for Sunday's game against the Saints.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson scratched once again in Week 3, J.J. Taylor will continue to work in a complementary role in the Patriots' backfield behind Damien Harris and James White.
Sep 19, 2021
Inactive Sunday
Stevenson is is inactive for Sunday's game against the Jets.
ANALYSIS
With Stevenson, who logged just one carry and a fumble in the Patriots' season opener, the odd man out in Week 2, J.J. Taylor - who was inactive last weekend - will draw into the team's lineup and work in a complementary role versus the Jets. Meanwhile, Damien Harris is in line to serve as New England's lead back and James White will handle pass-catching/change-of-pace duties.
Sep 13, 2021
Five snaps in Week 1
In his regular-season debut, Stevenson logged five of a possible 75 snaps on offense in Sunday's 17-16 loss to the Dolphins, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson recorded just one carry for two yards and one catch for nine yards in the contest, while also losing a fumble. Meanwhile, top back Damien Harris logged 40 snaps and ran 23 times for 100 yards and caught two passes for 17 yards, with a fumble of his own. For his part, change-of-pace back James White (28 snaps) carried four times for 12 yards and hauled in six of his seven targets for 49 yards. For now, Stevenson's complementary role is evolving and Reiss suggests that come Week 2, it's possible that J.J. Taylor, who was a healthy scratch Sunday, could sub in for Stevenson versus the Jets. In time, it's not hard to imagine Stevenson's early-down/short-yardage role in the offense increasing, but for now he's clearly behind Harris and White in the team's RB pecking order.
Sep 8, 2021
Not on injury report
Stevenson (thumb) isn't listed on the Patriots' Week 1 injury report.
ANALYSIS
Jeff Howe of The Athletic previously noted that Stevenson dislocated his thumb during practice last week, but it looks like the 2021 fourth-rounder should be available for Sunday's season opener against the Dolphins. Though the Patriots have in the past tended to ease rookie backs into the equation, Stevenson -- who possesses a nice blend of power and nimble feet -- has a chance to mix in on early downs and perhaps short-yardage situations behind top option Damien Harris. Also in the team's backfield mix are change-of-pace/pass-catching option James White, as well as elusive 5-foot-6, 185-pounder J.J. Taylor.
Sep 8, 2021
Recovering from thumb injury
Stevenson suffered a dislocated thumb in practice last week, but the Patriots have some optimism the rookie will be available for Sunday's season opener versus the Dolphins, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
The six-foot, 231-pound back looks like a candidate to serve as a short-yardage/goal-line option for the Patriots to begin the season following the release of quarterback Cam Newton and the trade that sent Sony Michel to the Rams, but Stevenson's thumb injury suddenly threatens his availability for Week 1. Though the Patriots believe he might be OK for the season opener, Stevenson will have to prove in practice this week that the thumb issue doesn't affect his ability to secure or catch the football. Later Wednesday, New England will release its first official practice report of the season, which will reveal the extent of Stevenson's participation.
Aug 29, 2021
Scores once again
Stevenson rushed five times for 23 yards and a touchdown and caught both his targets for 17 yards in Sunday's 22-20 preseason win over the Giants.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson capped his excellent preseason with another standout performance. Although he failed on a two-point conversion attempt in the third quarter, Stevenson responded by scoring from nine yards on New England's next drive. The rookie fourth-rounder will now aim to keep his considerable momentum going in Week 1 against the Dolphins, when he'll likely be the Patriots' second rushing option behind Damien Harris.
Aug 25, 2021
Moves up to second-string
Stevenson took the second handoff in each practice period Wednesday, after former teammate Sony Michel was traded to the Rams, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson was third through the line for most of the summer, behind Michel and lead runner Damien Harris. The Patriots also have passing-down back James White, so while Stevenson may now be the second choice for ground work, he'll likely be No. 3 when it comes to snaps this September (if he gets any at all). The rookie fourth-round pick may have played a role in Michel being traded, with excellent work this preseason (193 rushing yards, four TDs) making his teammate expendable.
Aug 25, 2021
Added opportunities await
With Sony Michel having been traded to the Rams, Stevenson figures to have added opportunities in New England's backfield behind Damien Harris, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson, who the Patriots list at 6-foot, 227 pounds, was taken by the team in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft and since then has opened eyes with his preseason efforts. Though the Patriots have in the past tended to ease rookie backs into the equation, Stevenson -- who possesses a nice blend of power and nimble feet -- figures to mix in on early downs behind Harris, and with Michel no longer in the equation, is one injury away from a chance at a role with steady volume. Also in the team's backfield mix are change-of-pace back James White, 5-foot-6, 185-pounder J.J. Taylor and special team's ace Brandon Bolden. While Stevenson's immediate path to fantasy lineup utility is currently muddled, the Oklahoma product is well worth a late-round flyer/auction end-game bid, given that his profile in New England's offense could grow as the 2021 season progresses.
Aug 19, 2021
Another pair of scores
Stevenson rushed 15 times for 66 yards and two touchdowns and secured one of two targets for eight yards in the Patriots' 35-0 preseason win over the Eagles on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
The rookie fourth-round pick is making things interesting in the Patriots backfield this summer, as he managed to follow up a spectacular 127-yard, two-touchdown effort in the exhibition opener against Washington with his pair of scores Thursday night. The 6-foot, 231-pound Stevenson has no shortage of competition in a crowded running back depth chart, but the Oklahoma product may lock in a solid role to start the campaign if he's able to shine again in the Sunday, Aug. 29 preseason finale versus the Giants.
Aug 12, 2021
Two TDs in preseason opener
Stevenson rushed 10 times for 127 yards and two touchdowns but wasn't targeted in the passing game in Thursday's 22-13 preseason win over Washington.
ANALYSIS
Stevenson's production came in the fourth quarter against backup defenders, but the rookie fourth-round pick still displayed an impressive mix of power and speed. He scored from one yard out to put the Patriots up 15-7 early in the fourth quarter, then ripped off a 91-yard burst down the sideline to complete the scoring with just over a minute remaining. Look for Stevenson to get plenty of opportunities in Week 2 of preseason against the Eagles as he looks to climb a backfield depth chart that currently lists Damien Harris, James White and Sony Michel ahead of him.
Jul 30, 2021
Returns to practice
Stevenson (undisclosed) been removed from the active/NFI list, Zack Cox of NESN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The fourth-rounder was back on the field Friday after missing Patriots' first two training camp practices and will now look to carve out a role in the team's backfield. How much work the Oklahoma product sees as a rookie will depend on several factors, notably roster composition and injuries, but at this stage Stevenson profiles as a complementary option behind projected top back Damien Harris. Also in the mix are Sony Michel, James White, Brandon Bolden, J.J. Taylor and Tyler Gaffney, but Stevenson's listed 6-0, 227-pound frame suggests that the 23-year-old could emerge as a viable early-down/short-yardage option for New England this coming season.
Jul 21, 2021
Lands on NFI list
The Patriots have placed Stevenson (undisclosed) on the active/non-football injury list, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
It's unclear what's keeping the fourth-rounder off the field, but the running back can come off the list and practice at any time during training camp. Once he's deemed fit to rejoin his teammates, the 6-0, 227-pound Stevenson will look to carve out a role in New England's backfield, which is currently headed by Damien Harris, Sony Michel and James White and also includes J.J. Taylor and Brandon Bolden.