Derrick Henry sets Lambeau Field record and NFL record
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With San Francisco battling for positioning among three NFC West teams in the playoffs, McCaffrey was his do-it-all self Sunday night, rushing 23 times for 140 yards and a touchdown and catching another four passes for 41 yards against the Bears.
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.
They don't make workhorse running backs like they used to, but Ravens running back Derrick Henry had a throwback game on Saturday night.
The results were optimal: 21 carries, 106 yards rushing, and three TDs on the ground in the first half alone. Henry also made history. He moved into the top ten on the NFL's all-time rushing yards list, and he moved into fourth place on the rushing TDs list. By doing the latter, he passes the great Adrian Peterson.
Derrick Henry and Chase Brown highlight two players who brought fantasy football owners some glory in this Week 17 of NFL action.
Derrick Henry led the Baltimore Ravens to a 41-24 win over the Green Bay Packers on Saturday despite the absence of Lamar Jackson, keeping Baltimore alive in the AFC North race.
Derrick Henry won't be denied at the goal line, using a second effort to power is way into the end zone and get the Baltimore Ravens on the board against the Green Bay Packers in the NFL Peacock Holiday Exclusive.