Over the last six weeks, arguably, no one has played better football in the NFL than the Baltimore Ravens. And it's due in large part to their dynamic backfield duo featuring quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry.
He’s earned $500,000 for total touchdowns and is on his way to earning millions more in incentives if he continues on this pace.
Derrick Henry eclipsed 100 career rushing touchdowns and 1,000 yards on the season to help the Ravens trounce the Broncos.
The Baltimore Ravens were stunned by the Cleveland Browns last week. They took out their frustrations on the Denver Broncos. Led by huge performances
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry continues to climb up the all-time NFL ranks during his ninth season in the league. In the first quarter of Week 9
Another game, another milestone for Derrick Henry. The Baltimore Ravens running back scored his 100th career rushing touchdown during the first quarter of Sunday's game against th
Ravens running back Derrick Henry opened the first half with a touchdown and he did the same in the second half.
Another game, another milestone for Derrick Henry. The Baltimore Ravens running back scored his 100th career rushing touchdown during the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos.  The score came on a 7-yard run that gave the Ravens a 7-0 lead.
Another special week for Derrick Henry, who hit 1,000 yards on the season and followed it up with a strong message to his teammates after the Ravens’ home victory in Week 9. Derrick Henry officially surpassed 1,
All while posting a career-high 6.3 yards-per-carry in 2024. A couple of extra carries and he might enter the 2,000 yard club for the second time in his career — the only player to hit the mark since Adrian Peterson in 2012.
The Derrick Henry express kept rolling against the Broncos on Sunday.