Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry had just manhandled the Pittsburgh Steelers with 26 carries for 186 rushing yards in the 28-14 Wild Card victory. So common sense would tell Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken to give Henry more than 16
Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC wild card game.
Henry broke free after receiving a direct snap and was a one-man wrecking ball as he churned his legs down field. Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick had no choice but to try to bring Henry down with an open field tackle. He walked away worse for the wear after ending up on the receiving end of a massive stiff-arm from Henry.
Derrick Henry has a lot of love for Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, but in the AFC wild card, it was strictly business.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) breaks away from Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen (6) and cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (24) on his way to scoring a rushing touchdown during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football ...
Derrick Henry ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries in Baltimore's 28-14 win over Pittsburgh. He had an 8-yard TD run in the second quarter to put the Ravens up 14-0 and also scored ...
Baltimore Ravens beat Pittsburgh Steelers in playoffs to advance to AFC divisional round Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry excelled to power Baltimore to a 21-0 halftime lead over the Steelers and ...
Nick Saban explained how Derrick Henry had a steep learning curve in college football after a star-studded career in high school.
Henry, who remains one of the best running backs in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, played under legendary coach Nick Saban with the Crimson Tide. Saban, who joined The Pivot Podcast this week with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor, told a great story about Henry as a pass blocker when he first got to Alabama.
Analyst says Ronnie Stanley has earned a big money contract this offseason. J.K. Dobbins calls Lamar Jackson a legend. Sports Illustrated writer says the Ravens’ playoff loss is ‘just football.’
Nick Saban knew Derrick Henry before he was “King.” During an appearance on The Pivot Podcast, the former Alabama head coach reflected on a hilarious moment from Henry’s freshman year with the Crimson Tide.
Both Jackson and Henry are finalists for Offensive Player of the Year, but Jackson is also a finalist for the Most Valuable Player award.