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Highlights from the Week 9 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Miami Dolphins during the 2025 NFL season.
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.
Henry ran for 119 yards on 19 carries. The former Alabama All-American became the first NFL player to reach 12,000 rushing yards since Adrian Peterson hit the milestone with 159 yards in the Arizona Cardinals’ 20-10 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Nov. 5, 2017.
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
CB Nate Wiggins grabs his second interception of the season to set up the Ravens offense in the red zone. QB Tyler Huntley delivers a 3-yard pass to WR Zay Flowers to pick up a first down against the Bears.
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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.
Derrick Henry rushed to the left for 4 yard gain, tackled by Gervon Dexter Sr. Caleb Williams passed to Rome Odunze to the left for 16 yard gain, tackled by Marlon Humphrey
Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens have limped into Week 8 of the NFL season with a 1-5 record, looking to take down the 4-2 Chicago Bears. Similar to their past two games, the Ravens are without two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson, who is dealing with a hamstring issue.
Injuries are, unfortunately, a big part of the NFL, and this matchup sure highlights that fact. The Baltimore Ravens are 1-4 and desperately need a win, but they'll be without star quarterback Lamar Jackson for the second week in a row,