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While he was already considered a shoo-in for future enshrinement in Canton, Ravens running back Derrick Henry all but sealed his eventual spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame during Thursday night's game against the Dolphins .
The Baltimore Ravens star running back reached 12,000 career rushing yards against the Miami Dolphins, making him just the 17th player in NFL history to do so. He's just the eighth player in NFL history with 12,000 yards and 100 rushing touchdowns.
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Derrick Henry holds the high school rushing record with more than 12,000, but ALL-USA Football nominee Myles McLaughlin has narrowed the gap.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook III emerges as a prime trade candidate, given his play to start the season. Entering Week 9, Cook ranks second in the NFL in rushing with 753 yards through seven games, trailing only Jonathan Taylor who has one more game under his belt.
The renovation of USF’s athletic department continued Thursday morning with the announcement that Pro and College Football Hall of Fame linebacker Derrick Brooks has been named its chief operating officer.
Why Derrick Henry is called King as his nickname originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Derrick Henry's nickname is pretty much ubiquitous. You'd struggle to find a football fan who doesn't know that he also goes by King Henry.
Well into the 2025 NFL season, two former Oregon Ducks defensive linemen are turning heads in the NFL. Pittsburgh Steelers' Derrick Harmon and Los Angeles Chargers' Jamaree Caldwell are finding succes