As more critics come out of the woodwork to point out Jackson’s less-than-sterling playoff record, Jackson received a strong endorsement from Henry after the loss to the Bills. Henry was asked for his thoughts on Jackson considering the “negative rhetoric” surrounding the dual-threat quarterback:
The Ravens came up short in Sunday’s divisional-round matchup against the Bills. But Baltimore did accomplish plenty in the 2024 season — the team’s first year with a backfield tandem of quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has one of the most iconic nicknames in the modern NFL, 'King Henry.' Lately, though, he's resonated more with a dif
Postgame press conferences, especially in the NFL, often lack memorable sound bites, colorful commentary, and clever analogies. None of those rules applied last night when reigning NFL MVP Lamar
This is the problem for teams facing Baltimore this season. Even when you have the right answers, the Ravens’ pairing of Jackson and Henry might be too much to overcome. An evolving quarterback, the most dangerous run duo in the game, and an offense built to beat a defense in a multitude of ways is quite a challenge for a defense to overcome.
The star Ravens running back rushed for 186 yards and a pair of scores in Baltimore's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry has nothing but love for his new 'brother', Lamar Jackson after their season ended.
After the Ravens abandoned the run in their AFC championship game loss to the Chiefs, Baltimore made a definitive statement by trampling the Steelers.
Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson are finalists for The Associated Press 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player award. Barkley, Burrow and Jackson also are finalists for Offensive Player of the Year and Burrow is also in the running for Comeback Player of the Year.
Following the defeat to the Buffalo Bills and elimination from the NFL Playoffs, Derrick Henry expressed strong support for Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson.
After Lamar Jackson’s “Cars” metaphor on Saturday, Derrick Henry is embracing a new nickname: “Don’t call me Derrick. Just call me McQueen.” Henry had 186 yards rushing on 26 carries last night (7.2 yards per carry average) and two touchdowns.
Pro football star Robert Griffin III compares Baltimore Ravens stars Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson after win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.