🔗 Share this article New England Match Longest Winning Streak Since Brady Era with Triumph Against Jets First-year player Henderson has recorded five TDs this season The New England Patriots matched their top unbeaten stretch from the Tom Brady period as they beat AFC East rivals the New York Jets by 13 points in professional football Rookie TreVeyon Henderson led the way with three scores as the Patriots secured an eight-game winning streak for the first time since star signal-caller Tom Brady's last year with the franchise in the 2019 season Quarterback Drake Maye accumulated 281 passing yards and a score, completing 25 out of 34 attempts The win increases the Patriots advantage at the top of the division as they moved to nine wins and two defeats, with the New York at the foot after falling to two wins and eight losses The visitors had gone in front at their home field with QB Fields running in a five-yard TD to cap the New York's opening drive But the Patriots answered in the second period as the rookie ran in two seven-yard TDs before the running back hauled in a throw from Drake Maye at the rear of the end zone midway through the third period to push the score to 21-7 "That was a crucial moment for him stepping up, and it's been fantastic for him to keep earning playing time," the quarterback commented on the rookie. "He wants to be excellent." Fields connected with Metchie toward the end of the third period to reduce the lead for the Jets but Borregales kicked a two kicks in the fourth quarter as the home side closed out the win Key Highlights Patriots continue winning streak to eight games Rookie TreVeyon Henderson shines with three touchdowns Drake Maye throws for 281 passing yards and a touchdown Team currently boasts a nine wins, two losses