The football gods have yet another cruel punishment in store for the bruised and battered New York Football Giants.
The Baltimore Ravens have received a warning to about how they use running back Derrick Henry during a run of three games in 10 days.
New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen unveiled how he's preparing to stop Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry.
One of the Baltimore Ravens' biggest stars will look very different when the team takes the field Sunday against the New York Giants. Standout running back Derr
Baltimore has reaped rewards from the Henry addition all season and could lean on him even more to get through this closing stretch.
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The Ravens' Henry has 1,636 yards rushing, making this the first season since 2012 with multiple backs topping the 1,600-yard mark. Henry became the fifth player to top 1,500 yards at least four times in a career and is one shy of Barry Sanders' record of five. Dickerson, Walter Payton and Edgerrin James also did it four times.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry had a huge performance in the Week 16 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. And, in the process, he broke a franchise record for the Ravens.
At 8-5, Baltimore trails Pittsburgh by two games in the AFC North standings. The Ravens are the fifth seed in the conference’s current wild-card standings, with the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos holding the same record and the Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins two games out with four weeks to play.
Tom Brady made a bold prediction after Baltimore Ravens RB Derrick Henry rushed for 162 yards vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 16.