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Browns DB gives surprising answer when asked about stopping Ravens RB Derrick Henry: It's 'not hard'
Browns safety Grant Delpit dismisses the challenge of tackling Ravens star Derrick Henry, despite Henry rushing for 169 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1, highlighting Browns' confidence.
- On Thursday, Cleveland Browns safety Grant Delpit expressed confidence in containing the opponent’s star running back ahead of their Week 2 game at M&T Bank Stadium, stating that stopping him is "not hard."
- The Browns' confidence follows Henry's consistent high-level performances in recent seasons, including 1,921 rushing yards in 2024 and 169 yards with two touchdowns in their Week 1 loss.
- Cleveland defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz emphasized physical play on the defensive line and linebacker level to restrict Henry's downhill runs and limit his ability to gain momentum.
- Since 2020, Kevin Stefanski’s teams have defeated Henry three times out of four matchups. He emphasized the importance of everyone contributing to tackling and preventing Henry from finding open running lanes, stating, "Everybody's got to be able to tackle."
- Despite the Ravens being 12.5-point favorites, Browns players including Delpit and cornerback Denzel Ward express no intimidation and aim to prove doubters wrong in this AFC North rivalry game.
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Derrick Henry responds after Browns' Grant Delpit talks ease of tackling Ravens star
Cleveland Browns safety Grant Delpit and Baltimore Ravens star Derrick Henry exchanged jabs, reigniting the rivalry between the AFC North foes ahead of the teams latest matchup.
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‘Not hard’ to tackle? Ravens RB Derrick Henry’s play says otherwise.
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