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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has been one of the best in the league for a long time, but heading into 2025 he's not thought of as the top back.
Titans running back Derrick Henry lit up Bills cornerback Josh Norman with an emphatic stiff-arm in the second quarter of Tuesday's game at Nissan Stadium. Using his right arm, the 6-foot-3, 247-pound ...
After Baltimore’s second-round exit from the AFC playoffs last season, Henry said he’ll have a different chip on his shoulder during the 2025 season and hopes the rest of the Ravens will carry ...
Derrick Henry, the former All-Pro and Offensive Player of the Year, recorded over 1,500 yards two years after his historic season. Just last year, Henry got the closest any running back has ever ...
Tennessee Titans star running back Derrick Henry likes social distancing so much he's stiff-arming his way through the COVID-19 pandemic. That was host Steve Harvey's assessment during the opening ...
Derrick Henry will retire as one of the game's great all-time running backs, but he's far from done producing. Just as he helped lead the Ravens to scoring dominance last season, he now leads next ...
Derrick Henry isn’t just playing in the same universe as these NFL icons; he’s overtaking them. Five touchdowns in the 2025 season would put him fifth on the all-time rushing touchdown list, and he’s ...
One of those players is running back Derrick Henry, who was with the Titans from 2016-23. Henry was named as one of the running backs on ESPN's All Quarter-Century Team.
I like French toast or even a waffle," Henry said. Rich Eisen attempted to dig deeper, asking if Henry enjoys a sugary cereal or a slice of pizza as part of his cheat meal. "Na, no cereal.
As he enters Year 10, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry isn’t just defying age; he’s helping redefine what’s possible for running backs in today’s NFL. At 31, an age when most ...
Derrick Henry put up 1,921 yards and 16 TDs rushing for the Baltimore Ravens. He fell short of breaking the 2,000-yard barrier but made a statement during his debut season in Baltimore.
Derrick Henry is 31 years old with 2,355 career regular-season carries on his resume, but he has no immediate plans to retire. "I don't know. I don't try to put a timetable on when I want to be ...