Keeping Henry in the Ravens' backfield alongside Lamar Jackson created one of the most dangerous duos in NFL history. This formidable duo creates a nightmare scenario for opposing defenses, attempting to contain Jackson's agility and precision in the passing game combined with Henry's ability to bulldoze through defenses.
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
Before joining the Baltimore Ravens, Derrick Henry was an equally-dominant force for the Tennessee Titans. Henry, 31, spent the first eight seasons of his caree
Diontae Johnson is back for a second stint with the Ravens — but it has nothing to do with trying to help them win a Super Bowl this season.
After a stellar debut season with the Baltimore Ravens, Derrick Henry could be rewarded with a new contract. General manager Eric DeCosta told reporters
Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round.
Henry played in his first year in Baltimore after eight years with the Tennessee Titans. The Baltimore running back recorded 16 touchdowns (No. 1 in the NFL) and 1,921 yards (No. 2 in the NFL) on 325 carries (No. 2 in the NFL) during the Ravens' season.
The Tennessee Titans hired John Fassel as special teams coordinator on Monday; here are five things to know about the new hire.
Absolute domination. The Baltimore Ravens completely throttled the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday. The Steelers looked disjointed and confused on the way to a 28-14 loss. The Ravens? They look like they could be heading to the Super Bowl with such a commanding performance.
The Tennessee Titans made a change to their coaching staff on Monday, firing Colt Anderson and hiring John Fassel as special teams coordinator.
NFL offseason, running back Derrick Henry became a free agent and signed with the Baltimore Ravens. This was Henry’s first team change, and there was speculation about how he’d fit with quarterback Lamar Jackson in offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s offense.
The Tennessee Titans hired Mike Borgonzi as the team's next general manager to help bring them back to prominence. For a 3-14 football team in 2024, it won't be easy.