Derrick Henry is NFL’s last great franchise running back
But as Henry told CBS’s Tracy Wolfson after the Ravens’ 41-10 win over the Denver Broncos, he actually thinks Jackson deserves 2024 MVP honors over him. That’s a special running back and an even better teammate right there, folks:
The Baltimore Ravens signed running back Derrick Henry to a two-year, $16 million deal on the second day of NFL free agency last offseason. He's been everything and more for the team through his first nine games with the franchise,
Another game, another milestone for Derrick Henry. The Baltimore Ravens running back scored his 100th career rushing touchdown during the first quarter of Sunday's game against th
The partnership between Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry has turned an already impressive offense into an overpowering one in Baltimore.
Subscribe to McCoy & Van Noy Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube In this can’t-miss episode of McCoy & Van Noy, Gerald McCoy teams up with Yahoo Sports’ Charles McDonald, filling in for Kyle, to deliver all the hard-hitting drama from NFL Week 9.
Sunday's 41–10 blowout win over the Denver Broncos proved even more how both of these players are having monumental seasons. Jackson completed a perfect passer rating game for the fourth time in his career, while Henry surpassed 1,000 rushing yards this season and hit 100 career rushing touchdowns.
The Baltimore Ravens were stunned by the Cleveland Browns last week. They took out their frustrations on the Denver Broncos. Led by huge performances
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry passed 1,000 yards on the season and gave credit to those who helped him get there.
We look at six of the biggest storylines from the first half of the 2024 NFL season from the best and worst performers to who shows signs of being play-off dark horses.
Two AFC North rivals looking to make a major statement on the national stage meet Thursday night when the Baltimore Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals in a rematch of an
Each week of the NFL season, The Baltimore Sun will recap the best and worst from around the league. Here are our winners and losers from Week 9: Winner: Lamar Jackson Greatest of all time? It’s not crazy.