Derrick Henry Surpasses Jim Brown, Making NFL History During Ravens' Week 1 Showdown vs. Bills
Derrick Henry scored his 107th rushing touchdown in the Baltimore Ravens' season opener, surpassing Jim Brown and closing in on Walter Payton's record of 110 TDs.
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Alabama NFL roundup: Derrick Henry tells teammates, ‘Put the loss on me’
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry started the 2025 NFL season on Sunday night by breaking his tie with Jim Brown for sixth in NFL history for rushing touchdowns as his two against the Buffalo Bills lifted the former Alabama All-American’s career total to 108.
Ray Lewis Reveals What's so Special About Baltimore's Defense This Time: "You Don't Have to Coach Them"
There’s no shortage of nicknames for NFL defenses. For many, the Legion of Boom and the Steel Curtain both come to mind, but not everyone is as familiar with the Baltimore Ravens’ current unit. According to its former enforcer, however, that needs to change. Prior to the start of their season opener against the Buffalo Bills on the road, the NFL Hall of Fame linebacker, Ray Lewis, joined the NFL on NBC pregame show to give his take on the curren…
Ravens' Derrick Henry passes Jim Brown on historic NFL record list
Derrick Henry is hard to fathom sometimes. At 31 years old, and at 6-foot-1 and 247 pounds, he remains an unstoppable running back with incredible top-end speed. And even though Sunday night didn't end the way Henry or any of the Baltimore Ravens would've wanted, he still put on a show. Henry ended up carrying the ball 18 times for 169 yards and two touchdowns. MORE: 'Have a little faith': How Bills pulled off unbelievable comeback to stun Raven…
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