Derrick Henry, Baltimore Ravens and Bengals
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Derrick Henry is putting his name alongside the legends. Last night against Pittsburgh, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry hit 1,000+ rushing yards for
During the season, Derrick Henry doesn’t eat his first meal until around 4 p.m. And he consumes nearly enough for a pride of lions. ◽️Chicken breasts ◽️Rice and broccoli ◽️Gluten-free pancakes ◽️Scrambled eggs ◽️Steak @danpompei on his insane regimen: https://t.co/l7cGpo2QCY pic.twitter.com/0BDzfvE50x
Henry became the 22 nd player with at least seven seasons with 1,000 rushing yards. Henry previously topped that total in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024. In 2021, Henry led the NFL with 937 rushing yards after eight games, but he suffered a broken foot and missed the rest of the regular season.
Derrick Henry turns 32 on January 4th. That's almost considered 'ancient' for a running back. This isn't just any tailback, though. The Baltimore Ravens star keeps chugging along like a guy who's four years younger, one who has endured half the punishment that he has actually taken.
Derrick Henry got off to quite the start in Thursday night's Thanksgiving matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Derrick Henry keeps climbing the record books and surpassing some of the biggest names in football history. With a 28-yard touchdown run on the Ravens' first offensive drive of the game, Henry passed Jim Brown for 11 th all-time on the career rushing yards list.
Ranked 10th at his position and 28th overall in the NFL, Henry has put up 173.5 fantasy points (13.3 per game). Through his past three games, Henry has averaged 15.8 fantasy points (accumulating 47.4 total). He has 56 carries for 218 yards and three touchdowns, plus 76 receiving yards on four catches (five targets).
The Houston Texans have been known to arguably have the NFL's best defense this season, but do they also have the hardest hitter in football? Baltimore Ravens s
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry bursts up the middle for a 19-yard run late in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Henry entered the game with 12,294 yards across 10 NFL seasons. Brown, who retired after the 1965 season as the NFL's all-time rushing leader, ran for 12,312 yards during his nine-year Hall of Fame career. Henry passed Brown on a 28-yard touchdown run that capped off Baltimore's first drive.
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Mayor Derrick Henry: Daytona Beach will fully cooperate with operational audit
Daytona Beach will undergo an operation audit – following a unanimous vote by the state Joint Legislative Auditing Committee (JLAC) on Monday. Now, Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry says he welcomes that audit.