The skid continues for the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday, as they suffered their third loss in a row after absorbing a 22-19 defeat via overtime at the hands of the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Derrick Henry is putting his name alongside the legends. Last night against Pittsburgh, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry hit 1,000+ rushing yards for the season, becoming just the fourth player in NFL history with 1,000+ rushing yards and 10+ rushing touchdowns in at least seven career seasons.
Derrick Henry has always looked like a player carved out of granite, but the lengths he goes to maintain that frame are even more demanding now that he is 31 years old and carrying the load for the Baltimore Ravens.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw for at least 4,000 yards after turning 35 years old can you name in five minutes?
The Pittsburgh Steelers are desperately looking for answers after losing 26-7 against the Buffalo Bills in Week 13. Their performance started off admirably, with the defense managing to keep the Bills' high-powered offense in check for an entire half, good enough to lead 7-3 at the halftime break.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens are hoping to turn things around when they host the Pittsburgh Steelers for a crucial Week 14 matchup. Ahead of the game, some members of the Baltimore Ravens On SI staff predicted how the matchup will go.
The Houston Texans have been known to arguably have the NFL's best defense this season, but do they also have the hardest hitter in football? Baltimore Ravens star RB Derrick Henry was recently asked who he thinks the hardest tackler in the NFL is, and the future Hall of Famer's mind went to Texans S Jalen Pitre.
Baltimore Ravens All-Pro running back Derrick Henry has looked every bit as dominant as he did early in his career. Yet despite his efficiency, his usage has been surprisingly low this season, even when the team's passing attack has struggled to get going.
The Baltimore Ravens’ five-game winning streak came to a disappointing end on Thanksgiving, falling 32–14 to the Cincinnati Bengals at home. It was a self-sabotaging
Thanksgiving Day had three games take place. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Detroit Lions, 31-24, in the first game. Then, the Dallas Cowboys beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-28, and the final one was the Cincinnati Bengals defeating the Baltimore Ravens, 32-14.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Another game, another milestone for the man they call King Henry. It’s almost become routine, hasn’t it? Derrick Henry takes the field, runs over a few unfortunate souls, and climbs another rung on the ladder of NFL greatness.
The Baltimore Ravens are much more top-heavy than the majority of preseason evaluators envisioned. Plenty was written about their promising offseason, as they combined accomplished journeymen and promising draft picks to add to their win-now situation, but the proven stars ended up looking alone in almost every meaningful position group.
Derrick Henry ran for two third-quarter touchdowns and the Baltimore Ravens posted their fifth straight win Sunday, stopping the visiting New York Jets 23-10.
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.
Everyone in Baltimore has not been able to stop talking about the success of Ravens tight end Mark Andrews' game-winning touchdown run called "Hurricane" that helped give the team a 23-16 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 11.
Not much went right for the Baltimore Ravens' offense as they struggled to a 23-16 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 11. One player who performed well on offense for the Ravens was running back Derrick Henry, who made some big plays, including a 59-yard run, and scored a touchdown with 103 rushing yards in the win.
insert photo of derrick Henry The Ravens are rolling into their win-streak window, healthy and hitting stride at the right time. The Browns, while gritty and competitive, simply lack the offensive firepower to keep up—but still offer a few bright spots for fantasy managers.
The Baltimore Ravens' offense flows through Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, and it will continue to be that way, but one backup running back could see the field more often.
Browns G Wyatt Teller made it clear that he doesn’t want to leave Ohio and is hopeful for a contract extension that will see him retire with the team. “I don’t want to leave,” Teller said, via Scott Petrak.
On Sunday, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry crossed a milestone years in the making, surpassing his record-breaking high school rushing total.
It was not that long ago that the Baltimore Ravens were facing some legitimate postseason concerns with a 1-5 record. After Sunday's 27-19 win over the Minnesota Vikings, the Ravens sit at 4-5 following a third consecutive win.
In NFL history, 32 players have rushed for 10,000 or more yards over the course of their careers. How many of the 32 can you name in five minutes?
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry reached a massive milestone in Sunday's home game against the Houston Texans. That's the only thing he'll want to remember.
To say that this has been a tough season for Derrick Henry would be a massive understatement.
For the second time in three games, a Henry fumble played a big part in the Ravens suffering a disappointing defeat.
Derrick Henry will deservedly be remembered as one of the greatest running backs of all time whenever he decides to hang up the cleats. He's a tackle-breaking machine who keeps chugging along and defying Father Time.
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