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Derrick Henry adds to his record collection with vintage moment on Sunday Night vs Bills
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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry showed everyone on Sunday night that he's still a premier running back in the NFL. 

Henry, who signed with Baltimore this past offseason after spending the first eight seasons of his career with the Tennessee Titans, got the Ravens on the board early against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night via an 87-yard touchdown run. 

The 87-yard touchdown was the longest run in the history of the Baltimore franchise. 

That's something we've seen from Henry quite a few times over the years. In 2018, Henry set the Titans franchise record with a 99-yard touchdown run against the Jacksonville Jaguars

Earlier this year, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, who was the Titans' offensive coordinator in 2018, revealed that Henry's 99-yard was actually supposed to be a QB sneak. 

Derrick Henry's career rushing records

Titans team history:
Single season yards: 2,027
Rushing TDs: 90
Rushing yards in a game: 250
Rushing TDs in a game: 4 (tied)
Longest Play: 99 yards
Rushing yards in a playoff game: 195
Scrimmage yards in a playoff game: 204
100 yards rushing in a playoff game: 3 times
NFL records:
First player to record a 200+ yard and 4+ touchdown game on fewer than 22 carries
Tied for longest run in NFL history
First player in NFL history with 180+ rushing yards in three consecutive games
Most rushing yards in first four playoff games: 561
First player to have 180+ rushing yards in consecutive playoff games

Henry is certainly making a strong case that he should be a future Hall of Famer. 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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