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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Gains 25 yards in loss
Hunter Henry brought in all four of his targets for 25 yards in Sunday's 30-17 loss to the Cardinals.Henry finished first on the New England Patriots in receptions and second in targets Sunday, but he ranked fourth in receiving yards in a collective poor offensive showing by New England. The veteran tight end did set a new career high in receptions (64), and he is just 17 yards shy of his current best of 653 receiving yards set back in 2019. Henry's lack of touchdowns (one) holds him back from being a reliable option in fantasy ahead of next Sunday's tilt against Buffalo.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Leading receiver in Sunday's loss
Hunter Henry caught seven of nine targets for 75 yards in Sunday's 25-24 loss to the Colts.The veteran tight end once again led the New England Patriots in catches, targets and receiving yards, but Henry got denied a bigger performance when Austin Hooper caught Drake Maye's only TD of the day in the second quarter instead. Henry is on the verge of a career-best campaign, needing just three more catches and 43 more yards to set new personal bests in those categories. He'll aim for those marks on the other side of New England's Week 14 bye.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Five catches Sunday
Hunter Henry, who was on the field for 57 of a possible 69 snaps on offense in Sunday's 34-15 loss to the Dolphins, per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, caught five of his team-high eight targets for 44 yards in the contest.Fellow tight end Austin Hooper, who logged 26 snaps in the game, also made his mark Sunday by catching all four of his targets for 59 yards and a TD. Given his steady workload in the New England Patriots offense, Henry retains weekly utility from a fantasy perspective, but it's worth noting that his only TD this season occurred back in Week 6.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Six catches in Week 11 loss
Hunter Henry caught six of nine targets for 63 yards in Sunday's 28-22 loss to the Rams.Henry led the New England Patriots in targets and catches while finishing seven yards shy of receiver Kendrick Bourne's team-leading total. The veteran tight end has been the most reliable target for rookie Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, due in large part to New England's lack of talent at wide receiver. Henry has averaged 6.8 targets in the first six starts of Maye's career heading into a Week 12 trip to Miami.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Full practice Thursday
Hunter Henry (foot) practiced fully Thursday.Henry -- who was on the field for 57 of the New England Patriots' 64 snaps on offense in this past weekend's 19-3 win over the Bears -- was limited Wednesday, but his full participation a day later paves the way for the tight end to face the Rams on Sunday. Though he's coming off a one-catch, 14-yard effort versus Chicago, Henry is a Week 11 bounce-back candidate, given his steady playing time in New England's offense, which overall has resulted in a 40-428-1 line on 57 targets over the course of 10 games to date.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Limited by foot issue
Hunter Henry was a limited participant at practice Wednesday due to a foot issue, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.Henry is nursing an injury after he played 57 of the New England Patriots' 64 snaps on offense and finished with one catch for 14 yards on four targets in this past Sunday's 19-3 win over the Bears. The Patriots' second Week 11 injury report will be released Thursday and will provide a better idea whether Henry is truly in any danger of missing this Sunday's game against the Rams.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: One catch in Week 10
Hunter Henry, who logged 57 of a possible 64 snaps on offense in Sunday's 19-3 win over the Bears, per Mike Reiss of ESPN.com, caught one of his four targets in the contest for 14 yards.With the New England Patriots relying heavily on two-TE sets Sunday, Henry's teammate Austin Hooper was on the field for a season-high 41 snaps en route to catching three of his four targets for 64 yards. Given that he continues to see steady snaps in New England's Drake Maye-helmed offense, Henry -- who racked up 20 catches over his previous three outings -- is a bounce-back candidate in Week 11 versus the Rams.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Seven catches in OT loss
Hunter Henry recorded seven receptions on eight targets for 56 yards in Sunday's 20-17 overtime loss to the Titans.Henry remained a favorite target of Drake Maye and has at least five receptions in each of Maye's three starts. Henry remained primarily a short-area option, though four of his catches went for at least 10 yards. While Henry won't match the explosiveness of elite fantasy tight ends, he has a key role in the New England offense and should remain a reliable contributor moving forward.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Five catches as Maye concussed
Hunter Henry caught five of six targets for 45 yards in Sunday's 25-22 win over the Jets.Henry had a would-be 39-yard catch from Jacoby Brissett wiped out by a holding penalty in the third quarter, but he still finished just one receiving yard shy of Kayshon Boutte's team-leading total. All three of New England's touchdowns came on the ground, as the passing game took a back seat after Drake Maye's (concussion) first-half exit. Henry's ceiling will be lower in Week 9 against the Titans if Brissett starts at quarterback rather than Maye.
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Patriots' Hunter Henry: Maye's favorite target
Hunter Henry recorded eight receptions on nine targets for 92 yards in Sunday's 32-16 loss to the Jaguars.Henry delivered splash plays on each of the New England Patriots' scoring drives, the first for 18 yards in the opening quarter and a 32-yard reception in the final frame. Even during less effective possessions, Drake Maye consistently looked Henry's way, allowing the tight end to tally his second eight-reception performance of the season. Henry should be in a good position to remain a significant part of New England's offense, and he could remain reasonably productive with the unit looking far more competent under Maye.