It's one thing to earn recognition for your play once by Tom Brady. It's another to earn it on three separate occasions like Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry.
Henry is the second player since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger to lead all RBs in numerous categories through Week 6
Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry have been equally as vital to the success of the top offense arguably overall team in the league. “Pick your poison.” That’s
Every NFL season has its share of ups and downs, but from a fantasy perspective, these players should be down and out of your lineup this week.
Derrick Henry just can't stop winning. For the second time in three weeks, the Baltimore Ravens running back took home the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award.
It's been five years since Derrick Henry and Marcus Mariota last played together with the Tennessee Titans, yet they remain close all the same. After all, how could they not?
Derrick Henry and Marcus Mariota met up after the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Washington Commanders in Week 6. As players scattered across the field for jersey swaps, and other post-game brouhaha, Henry found his old quarterback in the shuffle.
It feels like another lifetime when the Baltimore Ravens began the season 0-2 and left many wondering just how good they can be this season. Four weeks later, the Ravens are riding a four-game winning streak after their 30-23 win over the Washington Commanders in Week 6 and have risen to the upper echelon of NFL power rankings.
The Baltimore Ravens’ offense has found its rhythm. After a rocky 0-2 start, Baltimore has stormed back with four straight wins, showing off a well-rounded attack fueled by Lamar Jackson’s brilliance and a roster packed with playmakers.
There are many reasons for the Baltimore Ravens to be excited about their season, including the solid play of running back Derrick Henry and the outstanding efforts of Lamar Jackson.
The Baltimore Ravens' offense has been on fire recently, and the Washington Commanders are the latest to get burned. In Sunday's 30-23 home victory, the Ravens marched up and down the field to the tune of 484 total yards, their second-highest total of the season.
With enough data available through six weeks of the season, there are some appealing bets to be made on NFL award futures. This isn't a list of the players most likely to win certain wards.
The Ravens are on a four-game win streak, and it's all thanks to their top-ranked rush attack led by Henry.
This is the kind of performance Ravens fans have been waiting for. Baltimore’s 30-23 win over the Commanders featured big contributions from Lamar Jackson, who threw for 323 yards, Derrick Henry, who ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns, and Zay Flowers, who posted a career-high 132 receiving yards.
The Baltimore Ravens defeated the surging Washington Commanders on Sunday, 30-23, for their Week 6 matchup, which gave them a 4-2 record. Likewise, the game saw a duel between two of the NFL’s best quarterbacks: Lamar Jackson and Jayden Daniels.
Running back Derrick Henry has been on a tear to start his Baltimore Ravens career. With his latest rushing touchdown, Henry once again etched his name in the NFL record books.
The Baltimore Ravens and free agent signee Derrick Henry have bulldozed over opponents through the first five games of the season. Signed to a two-year, $16 million contract, the running back has recorded 572 yards and six touchdowns on 95 carries for a staggering 6.0 yards per carry while leading the league with 114.4 yards per game.
Lamar Jackson's the man of the moment, but the two-time NFL MVP quarterback isn't the player the Washington Commanders must stop against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6.
As Derrick Henry has kicked off the 2024 season in remarkable style for the Baltimore Ravens, discussions about how the Cowboys might have signed him in free agency have begun to surface.
The Washington Commanders will have their hands full in Week 6 when trying to stop Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry. In his first season with the team, Henry currently leads the NFL in rushing yards, which shows how dominant the ninth-year running back can be.
The Baltimore Ravens squeaked past the Cincinnati Bengals for a thrilling 41-38 overtime win in Week 5. While celebrating the win afterwards, Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar couldn't help but take a shot at the Buffalo Bills, who the Ravens dominated in a 35-10 Week 4 win.
RB Adrian Peterson is the only non-QB to win the award since 2007.
Former Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry has started the 2024 season in dominant fashion with the Baltimore Ravens. Through five weeks, Henry is leading the NFL in rushing yards (572), rushing touchdowns (6), and yards per game (114.4).
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry became the 13th running back all-time to eclipse 10,000 career rushing yards and rack up at least 100 total touchdowns in their career. Can you name every running back to reach both of those milestones?
Baltimore running back Derrick Henry crossed two career milestones on Sunday during the Ravens' 41-38 overtime win at the Cincinnati Bengals. Henry, 30, became the 32nd player in NFL history to rush for 10,000 yards, and he recorded his 100th career touchdown from scrimmage, only the 26th player and 14th running back to do so.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry reached two significant milestones in the first half of Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, putting him in some exclusive company in NFL history.
To (just about) no one's surprise, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry is playing very well in Baltimore. The Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson tandem is taking the league by storm, firmly placing the Ravens in first place in rushing yards per game.
How many of the players with the most career touchdowns for every NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
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