Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round.
Derrick Henry is an American football running back for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL. He was drafted in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft as the 45th pick by the Tennessee Titans.
The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, and while the Tennessee Titans were the league's further team from
Before joining the Baltimore Ravens, Derrick Henry was an equally-dominant force for the Tennessee Titans. Henry, 31, spent the first eight seasons of his career in the Music City, and established ...
While his old team has its sights set on the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Derrick Henry is back in the playoffs. After eight dominant seasons with the Tennessee Titans, Henry signed with the ...
Jackson and Henry had the Steelers chasing shadows all night as the AFC North champions outrushed their division rivals 299-29 in the wild-card matchup. It was the most rushing yards ever allowed by Pittsburgh in a playoff game, breaking the mark of 232 set by the Oakland Raiders 51 years ago.
Derrick Henry ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns ... Henry's first eight seasons were with the Tennessee Titans. He had 9,502 rushing yards in his time in Nashville. This season, his first ...
Derrick Henry joined the Ravens on a two year and made an already dangerous offense nearly impossible to stop. Henry battled Saquon Barkley for the rushing title, and he’s been rewarded as a finalist for the Associated Press Offensive Player of the Year award.
Keeping Henry in the Ravens' backfield alongside Lamar Jackson created one of the most dangerous duos in NFL history. This formidable duo creates a nightmare scenario for opposing defenses, attempting to contain Jackson's agility and precision in the passing game combined with Henry's ability to bulldoze through defenses.
What does the hire mean for the team, though? Let’s take a big-picture look at it. Familiar face, to a degree. Dews joining Mike Vrabel in New England does not come as a surpris
The Ravens’ brass, including head coach John Harbaugh and GM Eric DeCosta, spoke Wednesday on a wide range of topics. Most focused on the next steps for Baltimore as it picks up the pieces and dive headlong into the offseason.