Derrick Henry makes waves as he becomes the first Raven to score 1 rushing TD in five games, plus a jaw-dropping 51-yard run in overtime!
Derrick Henry had a day for the record books on Sunday as he made Baltimore Ravens franchise history in a nail-biting game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Not only did Henry score his 100th career touchdown, but he also became the first player in Ravens history to rush for at least one touchdown in each of the first five games of the season. This feat showcases Henry's relentless dedication to the game and adds a shiny new badge to his ever-growing collection of accomplishments.
Things heated up when Henry turned the tide in overtime with a stunning 51-yard run, securing the Ravens' thrilling 41-38 victory. This wasn’t just any win; it marked a significant personal milestone for Henry as he surpassed the 10,000-yard rushing mark in his career. Talk about a day where everything just falls into place – it’s not every day you celebrate a century of touchdowns and the prestigious 10,000-yard club!
While many were glued to their screens watching the game unfold, the pro football community recognized Henry's achievements too. Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith sent in a congratulatory message after Henry hit the century mark for touchdowns. It’s clear Henry’s impact is not just on the field but resonates with legends who came before him. This added touch of support emphasizes the respect earned through hard work and determination.
As the Ravens look ahead, fans can't help but wonder what Derrick Henry has in store next. Given his current form and recent performances, it's safe to say that if you’re placing bets on the Ravens, you’d better not underestimate the power back. He's proven that when the game is on the line, he delivers the knockout punch needed!
Interestingly, Derrick Henry isn’t just a promising player in today’s league; he might be the last running back to reach the 10,000-yard milestone in this current era. The last player to join the club before him was Marshawn Lynch back in 2017, showing just how rare such remarkable achievements are becoming. Derrick Henry’s legacy is being built one remarkable run at a time, and as he comfortably finds himself in the history books, there’s no telling just how many more records he can break.
In addition to his record-breaking runs, Henry is not just a statistical giant but also a fan favorite due to his unique blend of power and speed. His success story from Alabama to the NFL is an inspirational tale that continues to inspire budding athletes everywhere. With each game, Derrick proves that dedication and hard work not only pay off but can also make you a legend on the field!
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Former Alabama running back Derrick Henry made NFL history Sunday by scoring his 100th career touchdown vs the Bengals. Here's more:
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Not only did Derrick Henry get his 100th career touchdown on the Ravens' opening drive in Cincinnati, but his 51-yard carry in overtime set up the win.