🔗 Share this article New England Match Best Winning Streak Since Brady Era with Triumph Over Jets First-year player TreVeyon Henderson has scored five scores in the present year The New England Patriots equaled their best victory streak from the Brady era as they beat AFC East rivals the Jets 27-14 in the NFL First-year standout TreVeyon Henderson shone brightly with three TDs as the Patriots notched an eight-game winning streak for the first time since star signal-caller Brady's closing campaign with the franchise in 2019 QB Drake Maye threw for 281 passing yards and a touchdown, completing 25 passes from 34 throws The win extends the Patriots lead at the top of the AFC East as they moved to a 9-2 record, with the Jets at the foot after dropping to two victories and eight defeats The Jets had gone in front at Gillette Stadium with quarterback Fields running in a short rushing score to finish the New York's opening drive But the New England answered in the second period as Henderson ran in two short rushing scores before the running back hauled in a throw from Maye at the back of the endzone in the middle of the third period to push the score to 21 to 7 "It was a crucial moment for him stepping up, and it's been great for him to keep getting these reps," Maye commented on Henderson. "He desires to be excellent." Justin Fields found John Metchie in the latter part of the third period to close the gap for the visitors but Borregales booted a two field goals in the final period as the home side sealed the victory Notable Moments New England extend victory run to eight games Rookie TreVeyon Henderson stars with three touchdowns Drake Maye passes for 281 yards and a touchdown Team now holds a 9-2 record