The Ravens will begin their Super Bowl quest in freezing temperatures against the punishing Steelers. Is Derrick Henry the man to put them over the top?
Teams have devalued the position in recent years, but the best offenses this season have elite backs as their catalysts.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry opened up about Josh Allen's MVP case against his backfield mate, quarterback Lamar Jackson.
His strict diet likely won't allow it, but Derrick Henry nonetheless deserves a nice slice of cake following his performance during Saturday's game against the Browns that also happened to be his 31st birthday.
Like Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry keeps on achieving unprecedented milestones. Until Saturday, no NFL player has ever attained three seasons with 1,500 rushing yards and 15+ rushing touchdowns.
Henry capped off the season with 1,921 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns, also breaking the Ravens' single-season rushing touchdowns record. He and the Ravens have now clinched the AFC North, and will look to achieve even more success in the postseason. Safe to say, Baltimore has embraced Henry.
Derrick Henry was drafted into the NFL long after the era when teams centered their offense around a star running back. Through much of his career, Henry has played in an NFL that was more pass happy than ever and relied on a backfield-by-committee approach.
Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry set an NFL record for the most combined rushing yards for a quarterback and a running back, with 2,836 yards.
One of the most fascinating types of playoff matchups is when you get a pair of divisional rivals who have seen quite a lot of each other over the course of the
Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens are headed into the playoffs as the No. 3 seed in the AFC. In Henry's first year with the Ravens, Baltimore finished the season with a 12-5 record. As the team prepares for a Wild Card matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers,
Former Alabama football star Derrick Henry capped off an NFL regular season for the record books on Saturday. Playing on his 31st birthday, the veteran running back who's now in his ninth NFL season r