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Derrick Henry made Lambeau Field history and NFL history in rushing for 216 yards during a 41-24 rout of the Packers on Saturday night.
Pick the negative emotion and Ravens running back Derrick Henry is feeling it right now. Mostly, though, the three-time All-Pro is still annoyed 48 hours removed from his third fumble of the season in as many games. “I’m still pissed off, mad at myself ...
With Baltimore’s post-season hopes hanging in the balance, Derrick Henry delivered one of the most dominant performances of his career in a 41–24 win Saturday night, punishing Green Bay from the opening drive and reminding everyone exactly what happens when the Ravens fully commit to their star running back.
RB Derrick Henry on his fumble in the first half against the Patriots, his reaction to QB Lamar Jackson going down with a back injury, and more.
On paper, Derrick Henry had himself a fine night by averaging 4.2 yards per carry and a touchdown against the Detroit Lions on Monday. But it was all marred by yet another fumble, his third in as many games, and this one was in the fourth quarter.
The Tennessee Titans running back says he 'didn't feel that bad or beat up' after he led the NFL in carries for the second straight season. En route to becoming the NFL’s eighth member of the 2,000-yard club, Derrick Henry faced the same questions over ...
When Derrick Henry cruised into the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday, he gave the Ravens a two-score lead and M&T Bank Stadium was rocking. The New England Patriots hadn't stopped Henry all night and they were seemingly in for a heavy dose down the stretch. However, Henry didn't see the field after that moment.
Things have not gone well for the 1-4 Ravens this season, particularly on defense. But the train that is the NFL season keeps rolling, with the club set to take on the Rams in Week 6. While it appears Baltimore will again be without quarterback Lamar ...
Henry, the Ravens' star running back, rushed for 128 yards and 2 touchdowns, but hardly touched the ball in the fourth quarter.
Since Josh Jacobs entered the NFL as a first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, only one player has more rushing yards than he has accumulated. Derrick Henry has 10,383 yards in those almost seven seasons, and Jacobs has 7,800.