Derrick Henry is on an unprecedented pace this season, and his quarterback believes he will topple a decades-old record.
Derrick Henry is looking to make the Cleveland Browns his next victim, but one veteran player has an idea he believes could help prepare his team to stop the Baltimore Ravens star.
Baltimore Raven Derrick Henry is selling his Nashville mansion after being traded, and Us has exclusive photos of the home
Derrick Henry has fit in quite nicely with his new team, the Baltimore Ravens, this season, rushing for 130 or more yards in four of his past five games.
Eric Dickerson set the NFL's single-season rushing record with 2,105 yards back in 1984 and over the past 40 years, no one has been able to top that mark, but that's something that could change this year.
Seven games into Derrick Henry’s first season with the Baltimore Ravens, he leads NFL running backs in scrimmage yards per game. The longtime former Tennessee Titan’s rushing averages are career highs through seven games, both on per-game and per-carry ...
Baltimore’s offensive stars look like one of the best QB/RB tandems ever, and the the numbers back that up.
Derrick Henry is looking to make the Cleveland Browns his next victim, but one veteran player has an idea he believes could help prepare his team to stop
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry is hard enough to tackle for opposing defenders, so imagine someone who doesn't play football trying to bring him down. Apparently, Minnesota Timberwolves superstar Anthony Edwards believes he's up to the task.
As Week 8 kicks off, we tackle several burning topics, including if King Henry can get Lamar to the Super Bowl and if calling your team soft is a good idea.
Anthony Edwards is one of the most talented athletes on the planet and a first-team All-NBA shooting guard for the Timberwolves. Edwards is tough and physical. He played football in his youth. Edwards recently participated in an iconic photo shoot with Vikings