Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson Debunks Fake Quote Connected To Mike Vrabel

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Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson Debunks Fake Quote Connected To Mike Vrabel

Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson Debunks Fake Quote Connected To Mike Vrabel

A parody account spread a phony tweet that TreVeyon Henderson never posted on social media.

Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson Debunks Fake Quote Connected To Mike Vrabel

A parody account spread a phony tweet that TreVeyon Henderson never posted on social media.

In the world of sports news, misinformation can spread faster than a wide receiver on a go route. Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson recently found himself at the center of a social media storm—and he's not happy about it.

Here's what happened: A parody account called Football Crave fabricated a tweet attributing a religious message to Henderson. The fake quote was framed as the running back's response to unsubstantiated rumors about head coach Mike Vrabel having an alleged affair with NFL reporter Dianna Russini—rumors that also falsely claimed Vrabel would step down before training camp.

The phony post read: "If you read this, I pray that this gives you hope. Your sin may be great, but God's grace is greater. Turn away from sin and put your trust in Jesus," followed by a Bible verse on marriage.

Henderson didn't let the falsehood slide. Taking to social media, he set the record straight: "I have never made a public statement on the Vrabes situation. Respectfully, please stop misspreading false information."

For context, the Patriots have reportedly made it clear they have no plans to part ways with Vrabel, who led New England to an AFC title in his first season back with the team. And while Henderson hasn't directly addressed the situation, quarterback Drake Maye has publicly defended his head coach, insisting the off-field noise hasn't been a distraction.

"I think he's done a great job of talking to us and talking us through it," Maye said. "I'm just looking forward to getting back to work and getting ready."

In an era where a single click can fuel a wildfire of rumors, Henderson's swift response is a reminder that not everything you see online is game-ready. Stay sharp, Patriots fans—and always check the source.

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