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Derrick Henry can become fourth player with seven seasons of 1,000 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns
Running back Derrick Henry's pro football road eventually will land in Canton. He still has some significant milestones to hit along the way. Here's one. Via NBC Sports research, Henry is 69 rushing yards from becoming only the fourth player in NFL history with seven or more seasons featuring 1,
Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh said "There just weren’t enough opportunities," when asked about Derrick Henry's usage rate in loss to Bengals
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry got off to a great start in the first quarter of the Week 13 game against the Cincinnati Bengals but did a disappearing act in the second quarter.
Henry entered the game with 12,294 yards across 10 NFL seasons. Brown, who retired after the 1965 season as the NFL's all-time rushing leader, ran for 12,312 yards during his nine-year Hall of Fame career. Henry passed Brown on a 28-yard touchdown run that capped off Baltimore's first drive.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry was called out as the team's "Biggest Loser" following Week 13 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Leaving the field late Thursday night having watched Baltimore’s offense perish against the Bengals, coach John Harbaugh grabbed a score sheet. He scanned the numbers staring back at him — Henry with 60 yards and a touchdown but only 10 carries — and thought, “OK, how did this exactly happen?”
Derrick Henry got off to quite the start in Thursday night's Thanksgiving matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.