The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for an important game against the Cleveland Browns, with Derrick Henry set to play a pivotal role. With over 1,700 rushing yards this season, Henry remains crucial for the Ravens' offense.
Derrick Henry has had an outstanding first season with the Baltimore Ravens, and he has a chance to add to it in Saturday's regular season finale. With 1,783 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns, Henry has been one of the best running backs in the league this season.
The ex- Alabama Crimson Tide star has now received $2 million in bonuses for his play in 2024. He earned $500,000 for hitting both 1,200 and 1,500 rushing yards. Henry also received another $500,000 after scoring his 13th touchdown of the season. He can also earn another $500,000 if the Ravens win the Super Bowl.
Check out these betting trends before you place player prop wagers on Derrick Henry for Saturday’s game, which starts at 4:30 PM ET on ABC/ESPN. AFC North foes meet in Week 18 when Henry and
On 31st birthday, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry set an NFL record in a 35-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Saturday.
Jackson throws two TD passes to finish with 4,172 yards passing and 41 touchdown passes on the year; watch the final NFL Sunday of the 2024 regular season - a triple-header starting with New Orleans S
Happy 31st birthday, Derrick Henry. The Baltimore Ravens' superstar running back etched his name into the team's record books yet again on his special day. With
Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes, and the Baltimore Ravens won the AFC North for the second straight season, clinching the division with a 35-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns.
Charlie Kolar confirmed to me today that Derrick Henry broke his forearm (on this run). “He ran into my arm and pinned it on the guy’s helmet and it broke. It’s not like it was his fault, but we like to mess with him about it.” pic.twitter.com/QDPaE2KpR6
Lamar Jackson has won the same number of playoff games as NFL MVP trophies: two. The dearth of postseason victories have been an issue and the Ravens star quarterback looks to change the narrative when third-seeded Baltimore hosts the sixth-seeded Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC wild-card round on Saturday night.