The Tennessee Titans lost long-time running back Derrick Henry to the Baltimore Ravens in free agency back in March, but they don’t seem to think their offense will miss him.
Pro Football Focus' John Kosko believes Baltimore should be able to run it back after naming two of its position groups as the strongest in the league.
For the first time in eight seasons, the Tennessee Titans will not have Derrick Henry in the backfield. The former second-round draft pick hit free agency for the first time in his career this year.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens hope to take another step during the upcoming 2024 NFL season. After getting knocked out of the playoffs by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Ravens feel that they have gotten better this offseason.
Despite the NFL Draft taking much of the attention lately, free agency is still ongoing in the NFL with some big names out there. Derrick Henry was the prized offseason signing for the Baltimore Ravens, who took a few losses with their own free agents signing elsewhere.
The Dallas Cowboys, facing an offseason with running back as a major need, chose to bypass signing superstar free agent running back Derrick Henry, despite his workhorse ability and a clear need at the position.
When explaining why the Cowboys didn't pursue four-time Pro Bowl running back Derrick Henry in free agency, team executive vice president Stephen Jones blamed their shallow pockets.
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones recently admitted why the team settled for Ezekiel Elliott as their RB1 for the upcoming season when All-Pro running Derrick Henry and his agent were waiting for a phone call.
The Baltimore Ravens made one of the most dynamic signings of the offseason when they agreed to terms with Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry on a two-year, $9 million deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had a remarkably impressive offseason, highlighted by a notable acquisition on the defensive front. They secured former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen on a lucrative three-year deal valued at $41 million.
The Baltimore Ravens signed running back Derrick Henry to bolster their offense this offseason, and head coach John Harbaugh is already envisioning how Henry will be utilized.
The Baltimore Ravens put the rest of the league on notice when they signed Derrick Henry this offseason. However, it takes more than one player to build a running back room.
The Baltimore Ravens have Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry leading their offense, but in order for both of those players to thrive, they need a solid offensive line.
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman, Cam Heyward was asked about new Baltimore Ravens running back, Derrick Henry, on the Not Just Football With Cam Heyward podcast during a segment called "Switching Places." In the segment, Heyward and his co-host discussed players recently acquired by teams around the NFL.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has achieved a whole lot throughout his NFL career, but he is missing one major thing: a Super Bowl ring. Henry signed with the Ravens in free agency after spending his first eight seasons with the Tennessee Titans, and now, he is ready to hoist some hardware.
Browns GM Andrew Berry said RB Nick Chubb is progressing well as the season gets closer. “He’s really attacked it very aggressively, really since he’s been able to in the fall,” Berry said, via PFT.
Henry, a two-time rushing champion, will handle lead back duties in 2024.
When former Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry hit free agency for the first time in his NFL career, he knew exactly where he wanted to play next.
The Cowboys’ quiet start to free agency has frustrated some fans, and they will not feel any better after hearing what one top free agent said about their lack of interest.
How many of the career leaders in rushing touchdowns for every NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
Derrick Henry has agreed to sign a multiyear deal with the Ravens.
Another member of a loaded free-agent running back class has found a new team.
A rumored fit for several months, the Ravens-Derrick Henry partnership is coming to fruition.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler delivered the report many Titans fans were fearing Friday, claiming a low likelihood for Henry to return to Tennessee in 2024.
Henry has been dominant for the Titans. He put up three 1,500-yard rushing seasons for the team during his time there. His best year was in 2020 when he ran for 2,027 yards and was named AP Offensive Player of the Year.
How many of the players responsible for the best rushing season in the history of each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
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