From 2019 through 2022, Henry ran for 6,590 yards and 59 touchdowns on 1,370 carries in 55 regular-season and five playoff games for the Tennessee Titans. He averaged 109.8 rushing yards per game and 4.81 yards per carry across those four seasons.
Despite some doubts early on, Derrick Henry's first season with the Baltimore Ravens was nothing short of outstanding. Henry arrived in Baltimore on a two-year deal last offseason after spending his entire career to that point with the Tennessee Titans,
Unlike last season, when Tennessee’s pending unrestricted free agent group included the likes of running back Derrick Henry, quarterback Ryan Tannehill, defensive lineman Denico Autry and linebacker Al-Shaair among others, this year’s group doesn’t boast a lot of headline names.
Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round.
Derrick Henry is a running back in the NFL who plays for the Baltimore Ravens as of the 2024 NFL season. He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans with the 45th overall pick in the second round of ...
Derrick Lamar Henry Jr. is a professional American football running back for the Baltimore Ravens, as of the 2024 NFL season. The Tennessee Titans drafted Henry with the 45th pick in the second ...
Former Titans wide receiver Derrick Mason, a franchise leader in multiple categories, has been named to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
Despite some doubts early on, Derrick Henry's first season with the Baltimore ... spending his entire career to that point with the Tennessee Titans, who run a very different offense than the ...
Keeping Henry in the Ravens' backfield alongside Lamar Jackson created one of the most dangerous duos in NFL history. This formidable duo creates a nightmare scenario for opposing defenses, attempting to contain Jackson's agility and precision in the passing game combined with Henry's ability to bulldoze through defenses.
A former Tennessee Titans wide receiver is being inducted as a member of the 2025 Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. It was announced Wednesday that former Titans
The Baltimore Ravens league-high nine Pro Bowl selections is taking a major hit. Quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry dropped out yesterday
ESPN's Chris Russo took to "First Take" to pump the brakes on the comparison between the two superstar players. He also made a blunt statement -- Henry has had the better career between the two players. "Derrick Henry's had a better career at this moment than [Saquon] Barkley's had," Russo said.