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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.
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.
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.
They don't make workhorse running backs like they used to, but Ravens running back Derrick Henry had a throwback game on Saturday night.
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Derrick Henry’s vintage eruption powers Ravens past Packers — and painfully exposes Baltimore’s biggest mistake of the season
The Baltimore Ravens did their part on Saturday night to keep their season alive. Baltimore's offense romped through the Green Bay Packers defense despite not having quarterback Lamar Jackson on-hand — with running back Derrick Henry erupting for more than 100 rushing yards in the first half
Henry and Tyler Huntley received game balls. Following a fantastic showing in his mini-revenge game, the man affectionately known as 'Snoop' was more than willing to share the spotlight with the game's MVP, and he hit the nail on the head with pinpoint accuracy while providing some perspective on Derrick Henry's evening.
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.