Baltimore Ravens, Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson
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The Baltimore Ravens had the game in hand. A Malaki Starks interception more or less ended what was going to be a 28-6 win on Thursday Night Football over the Miami Dolphins. But oddly enough, with less than five minutes to go, Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry were still in.
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.
Derrick Henry made NFL history after achieving another 100-yard performance in the Ravens' blowout win over the Dolphins on Thursday night.
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How Ravens' Derrick Henry can make NFL history vs. Dolphins, plus assessing RB's Hall of Fame résumé
Henry will square off against a Miami Dolphins run defense that is near the bottom of the NFL, allowing 5.0 rushing yards per attempt in 2025 (tied for fourth-highest in the league). Miami is also surrendering 145 rushing yards per game this season, and that figure is even higher (153 rushing yards per game) specifically at Hard Rock Stadium.
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RB Derrick Henry on QB Lamar Jackson and FB Patrick Ricard returning to practice, how the team is approaching the 1-5 start, and more.