Tre’Veyon Henderson & Carson Schwesinger Named November Rookies of the Month

NEW YORK — Dec. 4, 2025 — New England Patriots running back Tre’Veyon Henderson and Cleveland Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger are the NFL Rookies of the Month for November (Weeks 9-13).

OFFENSE: RB TRE’VEYON HENDERSON, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

  • Henderson led all rookies with five scrimmage touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving) and 102.8 scrimmage yards per game in November. His 102.8 scrimmage yards are the most by a rookie in a month this season and his five scrimmage touchdowns ties Cam Skattebo for the most in a month by a rookie. In Week 10, Henderson recorded 147 rushing yards and two touchdowns, one from 55 yards and one from 69 yards, to become the fourth rookie to record multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in a single game in NFL history, joining Doug Martin (Nov. 4, 2012 with Tampa Bay), Pro Football Hall of Famer Lenny Moore (Oct. 28, 1956 with the Baltimore Colts) and Adrian Peterson (Oct. 14, 2007 with Minnesota). 
  • Henderson becomes the first Patriots running back and third overall to win Offensive Rookie of the Month and the first since Mac Jones (November, 2021).
  • Henderson is the sixth former Ohio State player to win an Offensive Rookie of the Month award and the second to win this season, joining Emeka Egbuka (September).

DEFENSE: LB CARSON SCHWESINGER, CLEVELAND BROWNS

  • Schwesinger led all rookies with 39 tackles (9.8 per game) and six tackles for loss and recorded a half sack and an interception in November. Schwesinger is one of two rookies this season with four games of at least 10 tackles, including three games in November.
  • Schwesinger is the fifth Browns player to win Rookie of the Month, joining Tim Couch (October, 1999), Joe Haden (November, 2010), Baker Mayfield (November, 2018) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Thomas (November, 2007).
  • Schwesinger is the third former UCLA player to win a Rookie of the Month award, joining Chris Horton (September, 2008) and Eric Kendricks (October, 2015). 

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