The Facts: Winter Storm Henry is heading to Foxboro on Saturday night. No, that's not a twisted pun hyping Henry bowling over the Patriots in the Wildcard Round on Saturday night. Literally, a winter storm named Henry is sweeping across the U.S. and is set to hit New England on Saturday.
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According to the Weather Channel, Henry, which has spilled mostly rain across the Midwest as it moves eastward, could develop into snowfall in the New England area by Saturday night. While the storm is a concern, so is Derrick -- at least for the Patriots. The Titans RB has wreaked havoc all over the NFL down the stretch of the 2019 campaign as he bulldozed defenses for the final month and a half of the season to swipe the NFL rushing title. In fact, Henry has run for 896 yards with 10 rushing touchdowns over the last six games. Notable players with fewer than 896 rush yards for the entire season: Todd Gurley (857), Alvin Kamara (797) and Le'Veon Bell (789). Now the storm and running back will converge on Foxboro potentially at the same time as the Patriots stare at a possible end to their season far earlier than they're used to in New England.