Player props will be available for Derrick Henry ahead of Sunday’s NFL action at 6:30 PM ET live on CBS. In the AFC Divisional Round, Henry’s Baltimore Ravens (12-5) will take on the
Derrick Henry could have big game against Bills
The best week of actual football is here. The NFL divisional round, while not as lengthy as the wild-card round, typically features the best four games we get of the season. And I don't expect this week to be any different.
Buffalo didn’t have Bernard, linebacker Matt Milano or nickelback Taron Johnson for the whole game. Bills safety Taylor Rapp suffered a concussion while trying to tackle Henry in the second quarter and has been wearing a guardian cap over his helmet since.
After Lamar Jackson’s “Cars” metaphor on Saturday, Derrick Henry is embracing a new nickname: “Don’t call me Derrick. Just call me McQueen.” Henry had 186 yards rushing on 26 carries last night (7.2 yards per carry average) and two touchdowns.
On Thursday, Henry sent reporters home with quotes to spare as he cracked jokes about his offensive teammates, and more specifically, quarterback Lamar Jackson. First, Henry was asked whether other Baltimore players came to him for advice about stiff-arming opponents— a calling card for the five-time Pro Bowler throughout his career.
Derrick Henry is the King of delivering stiff arms, but since joining Baltimore, his Ravens teammates have started utilizing his signature move for their own delight. Lamar Jackson constantly stiff-armed defenders,
Way back in September, Ravens running back Derrick Henry rushed for a season-high 199 yards and totaled 209 yards from scrimmage in a 35-10 home victory over the Bills.
Ahead of this weekend's NFL playoff games, get our expert opinions on some of the best player props involving former Alabama football stars.
Henry broke free after receiving a direct snap and was a one-man wrecking ball as he churned his legs down field. Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick had no choice but to try to bring Henry down with an open field tackle. He walked away worse for the wear after ending up on the receiving end of a massive stiff-arm from Henry.
The debate over who the better running back between Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley continues through the NFL playoffs.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams reclaimed the record for the longest touchdown run by an Alabama alumnus in the NFL playoffs on Saturday night, and this time, he got the record for the longest by a player from an Alabama high school or college, too.