In their first rodeo together, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry have not only had arguably the best seasons of their careers, but have made each other better too.
Charlie Kolar confirmed to me today that Derrick Henry broke his forearm (on this run). “He ran into my arm and pinned it on the guy’s helmet and it broke. It’s not like it was his fault, but we like to mess with him about it.” pic.twitter.com/QDPaE2KpR6
With Ricard on the field, Henry rushed for 1,324 yards and 15 scores this season. "He deserves all of the recognition,” Henry said.
Peter Schrager makes the case for Marlon Humphrey being a Defensive Player of the Year candidate. The Ravens have become a popular pick to win the Super Bowl. Lamar Jackson finishes the regular season at No.
The Baltimore Ravens will be missing their Pro Bowl wide receiver during their Wild Card round matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters Thursday that Zay Flowers' knee injury will keep him sidelined for at least the first round of the playoffs.
Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens are headed into the playoffs as the No. 3 seed in the AFC. In Henry's first year with the Ravens, Baltimore finished the season with a 12-5 record.
Buckle your seatbelts for what should be an action-packed playoff game between two longtime rivals. For the fifth time ever, the Steelers and Ravens will meet in the playoffs when Pittsburgh visits Baltimore for Saturday night's AFC wild-card showdown.
Check out these betting trends before you place player prop wagers on Derrick Henry for Saturday’s game, which starts at 4:30 PM ET on ABC/ESPN. AFC North foes meet in Week 18 when Henry and
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My DFS Showdown strategy for this game is going to focus on leveraging Baltimore's offensive stars, targeting Pittsburgh's condensed passing attack, and trying to identify value plays that open up roster flexibility.
The Baltimore Ravens had the No. 1 offense to close out the 2024 regular season. But with a need to free up cap space in 2025, the Ravens are predicted to trade one of their biggest offensive weapons.