The Baltimore Ravens are riding with a ton of momentum into the playoffs and their RB Derrick Henry, is racking up cash in bonuses along the way.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry is one of just eight players in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season, going off for 2,027 back in 2020 to win Offensive Player of the Year. Could he do it again this season,
With a volume of 27 carries, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry shredded the Texans for 147 rushing yards and one touchdown and finished with an average of 5.4 yards per carry on
Derrick Henry is looking to become the first player in NFL history to run for 2,000 yards in multiple seasons. Here's what he needs to achieve that.
Baltimore came out roaring on Christmas Day, scoring on its first possession, a 75-yard drive against the Houston Texans.
With running back Justice Hill (concussion) sidelined against the Texans, Keaton Mitchell got his first touches of the season on offense. Ravens Wire’s Paul Banks believes Mitchell could be an X-factor for the Ravens in the playoffs.
Henry ran 24 times for 162 yards, a 6.8 yards per carry average, which is the most prolific rushing day for a Ravens' ballcarrier against the Steelers in team history, according to ESPN Stats Info. Henry had seven rushes of 10-or-more yards, the most by any player in a game this season.
Player prop bets will be available for Derrick Henry ahead of Wednesday’s NFL action at 4:30 PM ET live on Netflix. This Week 17 matchup features Henry’s Baltimore Ravens (10-5) taking
When Derrick Henry left the Tennessee Titans as an NFL free agent to sign with the Baltimore Ravens in March, the Houston Texans probably didn’t shed any tears. During his time with the Tennessee Titans, the former Alabama All-American tormented the Texans as perhaps no other running back has any other franchise.
The best move the Baltimore Ravens made this year was signing running back Derrick Henry, who was tested free agency after eight seasons with the Tennessee
The Houston Texans didn't need to see what Baltimore's Derrick Henry is doing this season to be reminded of just how dangerous he can be.