Pablo Torre Accepts Peculiar Investigative Task At The Request Of Former NFL QB Ryan Fitzpatrick

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Pablo Torre has reinvigorated traditional magazine journalism for the modern digital age with his Pablo Torre Finds Out podcast to such an extent that he’s now become the go-to go for digging up obscure sports information. Case in point: the recent investigative task he’s accepted at the request of former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.

In addition to digging into Jordon Hudson’s influence at the University of North Carolina and alleged salary cap breaches by the Los Angeles Clippers, Pablo Torre has now taken on another, albeit much smaller assignment, at the request of “Fitzmagic,” the former Rams, Bengals, Bills, Titans, Texans, Jets, Bucs, Dolphins and Commanders signal-caller.

As Fitzpatrick has noticed, perhaps during film study for his role as an analyst for Thursday Night Football on Prime Video, the name on the back of TreVeyon Henderson’s jersey appears to be significantly smaller than the average NFL lettering.

Former NFL QB Ryan Fitzpatrick has asked Pablo Torre to investigate why the name on the back of TreyVeon Henderson’s jersey is so small

What Torre should be investigating, however, is why the New England Patriots spent an early second round pick on Henderson and have yet to give him more than 11 carries in a game despite losing Antonio Gibson to an ACL injury and continued fumbling problems from veteran tailback Rhamondre Stephenson.

Despite taking Henderson out of Ohio State University with the 38th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the 22-year-old running back has just 41 carries for 148 yards and a touchdown through the first six games of the season, in addition to 16 catches for 99 yards.

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Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.
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