Derrick Henry, Baltimore Ravens
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Ravens running back Derrick Henry said that he wasn't thinking about how many touches he would get, instead focusing on the Packers game.
In one of the worst defensive performances in Green Bay Packers history, the Baltimore Ravens left Lambeau Field with a dominating victory and a record.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry received a rave review from his head coach following a monster effort in Saturday's 41-24 win over the Green Bay Packers.
The milestone for the future Hall of Fame running back came on the Ravens' second offensive possession. Also on that drive, Henry scored career touchdown No. 120 to tie former star running back Adrian Peterson for the fourth-most rushing touchdowns in NFL history.
The Ravens kept their playoff chances alive on Saturday night after beating the Packers 41–24. Baltimore desperately needs their AFC North rival Steelers to lose on Sunday to the Browns in order to remain in contention. A Pittsburgh win on Sunday would officially eliminate the Ravens from any postseason hope.
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There will be no bigger Browns fans in the country on Sunday than the team that came into existence by leaving Cleveland without a football team for a few years in the 1990s.
Saturday night football at Lambeau Field delivered plenty of moments, but one stood above the rest and immediately took over timelines across the NFL world. Derrick Henry did what Derrick Henry has been doing for nearly a decade,