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It wouldn't be a typical week in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens if running back Derrick Henry wasn't making some kind of history. In the Ravens' 30-16 win ove
Derrick Henry found paydirt on Sunday against the Bears, giving the Ravens running back 111 rushing touchdowns in his career and breaking a tie with Hall of Famer and Chicago legend Walter Payton for fifth all time.
Derrick Henry TD, Mark Andrews 2.5+ Receptions, De’Von Achane 12.5+ Rush Attempts, and Lamar Jackson 4+ Rush Attempts at +460 odds for Ravens vs. Dolphins.
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Fantasy Football Start/Sit: Theo Johnson, Emanuel Wilson, Zay Flowers, Derrick Henry
It’s Week 9, and the fantasy football season has officially hit the point where your roster either feels like a masterpiece… or a modern art project no one understands. Bye weeks, injuries, and unpredictable usage have turned even the most
Derrick Henry has been a fantasy football set-and-forget player for well over half a decade. However, it isn't the turn of the 2020s anymore.
Ravens' Derrick Henry reveals 'chill' bye week plans originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Baltimore Ravens ' bye week has come and gone, with John Harbaugh's team looking to hit the ground running against the Chicago Bears in an attempt to save their season at 1-5.
The Ravens running back is averaging 73.2 rushing yards per game, which ranks ninth in the NFL but is still about 40 yards below last year’s mark.
They'll add to a roster that already includes Derrick Henry. And, speaking of Derrick Henry... Some stars are so great that we expect more of them than we would of anyone else. There's not really anything wrong with that until the demands become unreasonable.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry rushes for a 2-yard touchdown against the Chicago Bears, giving him 111 for his career to pass Hall of Famer Walter Payton to claim sole possession of the number fifth spot all-time.