The New England Patriots beat the New York Jets, 27-14, in a Thursday Night Football divisional matchup at Gillette Stadium.The Patriots entered the game on a seven-game win streak and were undefeated in the AFC East. The Jets started the season with a winless 0-7 record before eventually winning back-to-back games against the Browns and Bengals.The Jets scored on their opening drive with a rushing touchdown from quarterback Justin Fields. The Patriots responded with a rushing touchdown of their own, marching down the field and scoring six points with the help of running back TreVeyon Henderson. Henderson doubled up on the next Patriots drive, scoring another rushing touchdown after a costly penalty from the Jets. The rookie running back scored two or more touchdowns in consecutive games, scoring twice in the Pats’ win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday afternoon.Patriots kicker Andy Boregales missed a field goal wide right with time expiring in the first half. Henderson solidified his stellar performance with a hat trick, this time catching a wide-open pass from Drake Maye in the end zone in the third quarter. The Jets weren’t completely out of the game yet, however, with Fields throwing a 22-yard touchdown pass to John Metchie, III.A costly Fields fumble post-snap gave the ball back to the Patriots near the Jets’ 10-yard line, setting up a successful field goal attempt. The Patriots eventually held on to the lead, winning 27-14, and moving to a 9-2 record.New England will next head to Cincinnati to face the Bengals in a Week 11 matchup.

The New England Patriots beat the New York Jets, 27-14, in a Thursday Night Football divisional matchup at Gillette Stadium.

The Patriots entered the game on a seven-game win streak and were undefeated in the AFC East. The Jets started the season with a winless 0-7 record before eventually winning back-to-back games against the Browns and Bengals.

The Jets scored on their opening drive with a rushing touchdown from quarterback Justin Fields.

The Patriots responded with a rushing touchdown of their own, marching down the field and scoring six points with the help of running back TreVeyon Henderson.

Henderson doubled up on the next Patriots drive, scoring another rushing touchdown after a costly penalty from the Jets.

The rookie running back scored two or more touchdowns in consecutive games, scoring twice in the Pats’ win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday afternoon.

Patriots kicker Andy Boregales missed a field goal wide right with time expiring in the first half.

Henderson solidified his stellar performance with a hat trick, this time catching a wide-open pass from Drake Maye in the end zone in the third quarter.

The Jets weren’t completely out of the game yet, however, with Fields throwing a 22-yard touchdown pass to John Metchie, III.

A costly Fields fumble post-snap gave the ball back to the Patriots near the Jets’ 10-yard line, setting up a successful field goal attempt.

The Patriots eventually held on to the lead, winning 27-14, and moving to a 9-2 record.

New England will next head to Cincinnati to face the Bengals in a Week 11 matchup.