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Patriots' Pile Push Propels Them to 9-2 Record
16 Nov
Summary
- Patriots' offense powered by "pile push" touchdowns
- Coach Vrabel's emphasis on team culture and effort
- Patriots lead NFL in 50-yard offensive plays this season

The New England Patriots have surged to a 9-2 record this season, and their recent 27-14 victory over the New York Jets highlighted the team's cohesive, determined approach. In the game, rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson scored a 7-yard touchdown, but it was the collective effort of the offensive line and tight end Hunter Henry that pushed him over the goal line.
This "pile push" touchdown exemplifies the culture that head coach Mike Vrabel has instilled in the team. Vrabel has stressed the importance of "effort and finish," and players have bought into the team-first mentality. Offensive lineman Will Campbell noted that they practice the pile push drill specifically, as Vrabel expects them to be around the ball and support their teammates.
The Patriots' offensive success has extended beyond just the pile push, as they lead the NFL with seven plays of 50 yards or more this season, four of which were touchdowns. This explosive production is a stark contrast to the team's Tom Brady era, when they had a maximum of four such plays through the first 11 games of a season.
Vrabel has also prioritized giving his coaching staff and players time to rest and recover, recognizing the physical toll of the season. Despite the short turnaround between games, the Patriots have maintained their focus and energy, with many players voluntarily coming in on their off days to prepare.
As the Patriots look ahead to the second half of the season and a potential deep playoff run, their team-first culture and relentless effort will be key to their continued success.




