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1:08Week 4 Waiver Wire Walkthrough: Tight Ends To Add For Week 4
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1:41NFL Wild Card Wagers: Chargers at Patriots
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0:50Danny Kanell's NFL Playoff Predictions: AFC Divisional Round
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1:15Make The Case: Why The Patriots Can Win The Super Bowl
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0:53Take Your Pick: Chargers Or Patriots
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1:51Week 18 Highlights: Dolphins at Patriots
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1:16One Thing AFC East Teams Are Playing For
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1:12NFL Week 18 Picks: Dolphins at Patriots
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0:46Quick Look At Pete Prisco's NFL Power Rankings, Presented by Geico
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2:03Kyle Long Shares His Super Bowl Champion
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1:06Making The Case For Mike Vrabel As Coach Of The Year
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0:54Patriots Win 1st AFC East Title Since Brady Era
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1:34Patriots Need To Win With Broncos Loss To Grab 1-Seed In AFC
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4:27Patriots Clinch AFC East, Drake Maye Continues MVP Case
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1:52Jets Suffer Worst Home Loss Since 2019 vs. Patriots
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1:52In Just His Second NFL Season, Drake Maye Is Generating MVP Buzz
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1:59Playoff Picture Heading Into The Week 17 Weekend
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11:38NFL Week 17 Clinching Scenarios
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1:21Patriots Look For 1st AFC East Title Since 2019
2025 Receiving
| STATS |
REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 60 | 768 | 12.8 | 7 | 36 |
Top Hunter Henry News
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Five catches in Week 18 win
Henry brought in all five targets for 56 yards in the Patriots' 38-10 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Henry led the Patriots across the board in receptions, receiving yards and targets in the season finale, earning a $250,000 incentive in his contract in the process by getting to the 60-catch threshold for the season. The veteran tight end displayed excellent rapport with second-year breakout signal-caller Drake Maye throughout the 2025 campaign, allowing Henry to amass a career-high 768 receiving yards and also post seven touchdowns over 17 games. Henry should remain one of Maye's favorite targets during the upcoming postseason, beginning with next weekend's home matchup against the Chargers in the wild-card round.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Ready for Week 18
Henry (knee) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's contest against the Dolphins.
Hunter followed up Wednesday's absence from practice due to an illness with back-to-back limited sessions to end Week 18 prep, which was enough activity to clear him ahead of Sunday's matchup. The Patriots still can earn the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a win this weekend, coupled with a Broncos loss or tie, but because the latter's opponent Sunday, the Chargers, won't have QB Justin Herbert and other starters to be named later, New England seems more likely than not to remain the No. 2 seed. Henry himself is sitting on 55 catches for 712 yards and seven touchdowns through 16 games, with only the yardage count among those serving as a new career high as his stat line currently stands.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Returns to limited practice
Henry was listed as limited at practice Thursday.
After missing Wednesday's session, Henry's return to the field a day later, though in a limited capacity, has him trending in a positive direction as Sunday's regular-season finale against the Dolphins approaches. Friday's injury report is destined to reveal whether New England's top tight end carries a Week 18 injury designation or is fully cleared to face Miami this weekend.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Back at practice
Henry (knee) returned to practice Thursday, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site reports.
Henry didn't practice Wednesday, but his return to the field a day later suggests that his absence may have been maintenance-related. The Patriots' upcoming injury report will reveal whether the team's top TE was limited or worked fully in Thursday's session.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Misses practice Wednesday
Henry (knee) didn't practice Wednesday.
Henry now has two more chances to practice before the Patriots assign injury designations ahead of Sunday's regular-season finale against the Dolphins. Per Ali Bhanpuri of NFL.com, New England approaches Week 18 action as the No. 2 playoff seed in the AFC, with both a chance to move up to the No. 1 seed (currently held by Denver) or drop as low as the No. 3 slot. In that context, the team has incentive to play its starters so long as the the results/flow of Sunday's games dictate that's it's worthwhile to do so.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Scores seventh TD of 2025
Henry caught all three of his targets for 49 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-10 win over the Jets.
Henry scored his seventh receiving touchdown of the season on a 13-yard catch 31 seconds before halftime. That was the fourth of Drake Maye's five touchdown passes in the lopsided win. Henry will look to build on his season totals of 55 catches, 712 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in Week 18 against the Dolphins. New England would clinch the top seed in the AFC and a bye in the wild-card round with a win over the Dolphins and a Broncos loss to the Chargers.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Hits pay dirt on SNF
Henry hauled in six of seven targets for 35 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 28-24 win over the Ravens.
Henry made his mark on Sunday Night Football in the fourth quarter when he slipped behind the coverage for a short touchdown grab in the back corner of the end zone. The veteran tight end was held to one catch when the Patriots came out of the bye in Week 15, so fantasy managers were pleased to see a return to form against Baltimore. Henry currently sits 11 yards shy of the career-high mark of 674 receiving yards he posted in 2024. Next Sunday's matchup versus the Jets presents a golden opportunity for Henry to reach that personal milestone in Week 17.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Just one catch in Week 15 loss
Hunry caught one pass (on three targets) for 18 yards during the Patriots' 35-31 loss to the Bills on Sunday.
Drake Maye completed just 14 of 23 passes during Sunday's loss, and Henry's three targets from the second-year quarterback were his lowest since Week 8 against the Browns (one target). Even with the low number of looks, Henry still finished in a three-way tie for the third-most targets on the Patriots behind Mack Hollins (eight) and Stefon Diggs (four). Henry is up to 46 catches (on 72 targets) for 628 yards and five touchdowns through 14 regular-season games, and he's close to surpassing his career high in receiving yards that he set in 2024 (674 yards over 16 regular-season games). His next opportunity to surpass that career-high mark is Week 16 against the Ravens on Sunday, Dec. 21.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Leads pass catchers in win
Henry brought in four of six targets for 73 yards in the Patriots' 33-15 win over the Giants on Monday night.
Henry co-led the Patriots in receptions while setting the pace in receiving yards and targets on the night. The veteran tight end also tied with running back Rhamondre Stevenson for the longest reception of the night (36 yards), and Henry now has 187 receiving yards and a touchdown on 11 catches over the last two games. Henry has flashed excellent chemistry with Drake Maye throughout the season, and the duo should remain busy in a Week 15 home showdown against the Bills on Sunday, Dec. 14 following a Week 14 bye.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 249 lbs |
| Birthplace: Little Rock, AR |
| Age: 31 |
| School: Arkansas |
| Experience: 10 |

















