Derrick Henry was running the football with a purpose in the Ravens’ loss to the Bills on Sunday night.
The former Alabama running back rushed for 169 yards and two touchdowns in the defeat. He surpassed Hall of Fame running back, Jim Brown, for the sixth-most rushing touchdowns in NFL history when he exploded for a 30-yard rushing touchdown in the first half. Henry ripped off another touchdown in the fourth quarter to tie Walter Payton’s record at seven for the most games with more than 150 rushing yards at 30 years old.
THE KING DOES IT AGAIN 😳
Derrick Henry hit a top speed of 21.07 MPH (per @NextGenStats) to tie Walter Payton for the most games with 150+ rush yards at 30+ years old (7)
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Henry will have an opportunity to continue to make history as a member of an explosive Baltimore offense.
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