Derrick Henry, New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens
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Behind their defense and Derrick Henry’s two rushing touchdowns, the Ravens (6-5) defeated the Jets (2-9) 23-10 in front of 70,029 people on a sunny afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium. The Jets have lost two straight after a two-game winning streak that included victories over the Bengals and Browns earlier this season.
The Ravens didn't score a touchdown in the first half of Sunday's game against the Jets, but they found their way to the end zone early in the third quarter.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/ravens/onsi as Ravens' Derrick Henry Closing In on NFL History. Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry is walking into this upcoming matchup against the New York Jets with history sitting right in front of him.
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The Ravens' methodical 23-10 victory over the Jets lacked offensive fireworks but still managed to produced a huge day for Derrick Henry
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.
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.