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.
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Derrick Henry is all in on a third MVP for Lamar Jackson. The Baltimore Ravens running back responded to a post on X by former NFL quarterback Robert
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.
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It's a great argument, except for one thing... RGIII misspelled Derrick Henry's name as "Derek." After the game, Henry hilariously called out Griffin while also campaigning for his quarterback to win his third MVP title. "First of all bruh spell my name right lol (Derrick Henry) & WE SCREAMING MV3 OVER THIS WAY !," Henry replied.
In doing so, Henry became the only player in NFL history to record multiple seasons with 1,800+ rushing yards and 15+ scores on the ground. The NFL announced the news via a post on X. "Derrick Henry first player in NFL HISTORY with multiple seasons of 1,800+ rush yards and 15+ rush TD."
Former Alabama standout running back Derrick Henry led the Baltimore Ravens to an AFC North-clinching 35-10 victory over the Cleveland Brown on Saturday. Henry rushed for 138 yards on 20 carries for two touchdowns,
For many NFL players, finding out they made the Pro Bowl would be a career-defining moment. For Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry, it was Thursday. To
Henry, who signed a two-year, $16 million contract with the Ravens in the offseason, capped off a historic year with the franchise by becoming the first player in league history with multiple seasons of at least 1,800 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns.