Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson Speaks After Allegedly Calling Out Mike Vrabel For Being An “Adulterer” And Practicing “Sexual Immorality”
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TreyVeyon Henderson was probably the one player on the New England Patriots squad everyone was looking forward to hearing from after Mike Vrabel got busted.
The running back is a devout Christian and got called out by Vrabel for supporting Jaden Ivey after the Chicago Bulls released him for anti-LGBTQ comments back in March.
Of course, the head coach now looks a bit hypocritical and has left himself open to criticism. So folks were waiting on what Henderson had to say.
It appeared that the 21-year-old had finally taken the opportunity to have a go at his coach.
X account Football Crave shared a screenshot of the player putting Vrabel on biblical blast, asking him to turn away from sin and to trust Jesus.
“Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson has planted his flag on the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini affair,” the account claimed. “Vrabel is now expected to step down prior to training camp.”
As for the quote, it reads:
“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.
“Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral.
“Hebrews 13:4.”
TreVeyon Henderson Speaks Out

Some would consider the above fitting. The only thing is, Henderson never posted this and has taken to the platform to clear the air.
“I have never made a public statement on the Vrabes situation. Respectfully, please stop misspreading [sic] false information,” he tweeted on Sunday.
Meanwhile, it’s another-week-another-photo where the Vrabel-Russini scandal is concerned.
TMZ has shared a new snap this Monday showing the Patriots coach and reporter mingling at a Super Bowl party in 2022.
While it’s probably the tamest of the lot, it suggests that the internet will milk this story for all it’s worth.
