On Thursday, Henry sent reporters home with quotes to spare as he cracked jokes about his offensive teammates, and more specifically, quarterback Lamar Jackson. First, Henry was asked whether other Baltimore players came to him for advice about stiff-arming opponents— a calling card for the five-time Pro Bowler throughout his career.
After the loss to the Bills and subsequent elimination from the NFL Playoffs, the Baltimore Ravens are starting to look ahead, and their GM, Eric DeCosta, spoke about Derrick Henry's future with the team.
The Ravens ran the football on six of their next seven plays, with running back Derrick Henry gaining 46 yards on five carries, including 17 yards on a third-and-1 snap and 5 on a touchdown tote with 1:37 remaining in the third period.
Derrick Henry gave the Baltimore Ravens nearly 2,000 yards rushing during the regular season — and a lot of that was before winter arrived and the temperature began to dip. “I don’t believe ...
The Bills are hoping to slow down Derrick Henry in the divisional round, but they know exactly what it's like to be on the future Hall of Famer's bad side. Even aside from a 199-yard performance ...
Derrick Henry gave the Baltimore Ravens nearly 2,000 yards rushing during the regular season – and a lot of that was before winter arrived and the temperature began to dip. “I don’t believe anybody likes hitting in the cold – not even the defenders ...
After containing Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry to 84 rush yards, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott discussed how his defense heard all the storylines that the team would have a hard time containing him in the Divisional Round game.
Way back in September, Ravens running back Derrick Henry rushed for a season-high 199 yards and totaled ... While the current forecast calls for highs in the low-20s for Buffalo on Sunday — “I don’t care if it’s cold, hot, raining, or snow, I ...
On Wednesday, Henry then took to Instagram to post a story that included a graphic of that quote and some other kinds words from DeCosta with the message "RUN IT BACK." This was just Henry's first year in Baltimore, and he proved why they made the right decision by giving him that two-year $16 million contract.
One bright spot was the addition of Derrick Henry. The five-time Pro Bowler lived up to expectations, stepping in after J.K. Dobbins, now with the Los Angeles Chargers, struggled with injuries in recent years. General manager Eric DeCosta beat out teams like the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears to sign Henry, and the move paid off.
The Ravens’ brass, including head coach John Harbaugh and GM Eric DeCosta, spoke Wednesday on a wide range of topics. Most focused on the next steps for Baltimore as it picks up the pieces and dive headlong into the offseason.