The Baltimore Ravens running back was shortlisted for AP Offensive Player of the Year but is in the final year of his contract.
When Derrick Henry signed with the Baltimore Ravens last offseason, he did so with a championship in his mind. On Sunday, Henry can move one step closer to that goal. Henry and the No. 3 seed Ravens (13-5) face the No.
Henry signed a two-year, $16 million deal, making him a free agent at the end of the 2025 season. However, a contract extension could keep Henry in Baltimore for the remainder of
In the off-season, the Ravens signed Derrick Henry to a two-year, $16 million deal, which proved for both parties. After Baltimore was eliminated from the postseason, GM Eric DeCosta and h
Derrick Henry had an epic 2024 season with the Baltimore Ravens, and he's already pumped to get the 2025 campaign going Henry posted "run it back" on
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. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta beat out teams like the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears to sign Henry, and the move paid off.
After Lamar Jackson’s “Cars” metaphor on Saturday, Derrick Henry is embracing a new nickname: “Don’t call me Derrick. Just call me McQueen.” Henry had 186 yards rushing on 26 carries last night (7.2 yards per carry average) and two touchdowns.
As more critics come out of the woodwork to point out Jackson’s less-than-sterling playoff record, Jackson received a strong endorsement from Henry after the loss to the Bills. Henry was asked for his thoughts on Jackson considering the “negative rhetoric” surrounding the dual-threat quarterback:
Ravens running back Derrick Henry ran for 84 yards in Sunday's playoff loss to the Bills, and that put him in an elite club in NFL history.
T he debate on who the NFL MVP for the 2024 season is should be completely over after what we saw in the divisional round matchup when the Buffalo Bills defeated the Baltimore Rav
Derrick Henry and the Ravens have it going now. Baltimore ran for 68 yards on its seven-play, 80-yard drive that now has them within 21-19 after a failed two-point conversion. Henry had runs of 6, 3,