Ravens RB Derrick Henry Makes History Multiple Times
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The Baltimore Ravens' second-half push continued on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, as the Ravens successfully fended off a feisty New York Jets team to secure a 23-10 victory and, spectacularly, first place in the AFC North.
Derrick Henry did something something pretty special during the Ravens' Week 12 matchup with the New York Jets. During Sunday's 23-10 win, Henry passed Hall of Famers Marcus Allen
Myles McLaughlin's Knox team lost in Indiana semistate playoff game, ending his shot at breaking Derrick Henry's record of 12,124 rushing yards.
The game was the 30 th in Henry’s career with at least two touchdown runs. He joined Pro Football Hall of Fame running backs LaDainian Tomlinson and Emmitt Smith as the only players in NFL history with at least 30 games with multiple rushing touchdowns. Tomlinson had 38 games with at least two rushing touchdowns, and Smith had 36.
Indiana high school running back Myles McLaughlin finished his high school career 268 rushing yards short of breaking Derrick Henry's record.
During a recent episode of CBS Sports' "With the First Pick" podcast with Ryan Wilson, former Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon revealed that his dream scenario in 2023 was to find a way to pair Gibbs with his star running, Derrick Henry, by trading back from the No. 11 overall pick.
When it's all said and done, Derrick Henry will walk away from the NFL as one of the greatest running backs the league has ever seen. And at 6-foot-2, 252
The young man chasing Derrick Henry and football immortality, amid one of the greatest high school seasons and careers the sport has ever known, is hoping the right people will finally start paying attention.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry takes quarterback Lamar Jackson's pass upfield for 19 yards. Minnesota Vikings kicker Will Reichard makes a 59-yard field goal against the Green Bay Packers during Week 12 of the 2025 NFL season.