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Rushing: 13 / 65 / 1
Receiving: 0 / 0 / 0 on 1 targets
With Sammy Morris missing the second half because of a knee injury, Green-Ellis received the majority of the carries in the second half as all 13 of his rushes came over the final two quarters. A punishing and physical runner, the New England backup had four runs of eight yards or more as he finished the game averaging five yards per carry. Green-Ellis' one yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter was the first of his career.
Rushing: 9 / 16 / 1
Green-Ellis was as advertised: a north-south runner who doesn't do much lateral running. He scored a short TD, but otherwise found no room, which meant that he saw less action as the game went on.
Rushing: 15 / 57 / 1
Receiving: 1 / 8 / 0 on 2 targets
RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis appears to be a find for the Patriots. He runs powerfully for his size and seems to keep pumping his legs until he can't go forward anymore. He was a big reason the team was able to maintain such long drives and eat up the clock.
Rushing: 26 / 105 / 1
Receiving: 0 / 0 / 0 on 1 targets
The rookie who is jokingly referred to as "the law firm" by his team mates broke 100 yards for the first time in his short career and scored a TD in his fourth straight game. He shows great patience setting up his blocks but also knows when to hit a hole quickly. With the New England offense line healthy again Green-Ellis has to be accounted for by opposing defensive coordinators and he certainly has a nose for the end zone.
Rushing: 2 / 9 / 0
Green-Ellis had a one or two decent runs early in the game where he picked up solid yards usually from power running formations. The constant rotation may have hurt his feel for the game and he did not see much action in the second half. The Jets do deserve some credit for limiting yards between the tackles and this where Green-Ellis seems to thrive.
Rushing: 7 / 20 / 1
Green-Ellis came in once the game was out of reach and scored on a short run.