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FOXBOROUGH — The New England Patriots ' defense will have its hands full, having to defend star running back Derrick Henry in this week's matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. But, there is one person on the staff who can help them prepare, as he has a lot of experience working with the All-Pro.
Mike Vrabel prepares to defend against his former Titans centerpiece for the first time as Patriots head coach ahead of Sunday night's game in Baltimore.
He averaged 40.8 yards per carry in Week 8 on four carries, and since Week 10, he has never had a game where he has averaged less than five yards per attempt. In Week 14, he produced his highest rushing yards total (76), and in Week 15, he was given a season-high eight carries, resulting in 66 yards on the ground.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/ravens/onsi as Derrick Henry Finally Bouncing Back for Ravens. A lot about Derrick Henry's odd second season with the Baltimore Ravens will need contextualization for anyone curious as to why the veteran running back failed to recreate his meteoric debut in the black, purple and gold.
If there was any doubt (and there shouldn't be) that Derrick Henry's football journey will conclude with a bust in Canton, here's another reason to requisition the bronze for it.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry displays a filthy juke on a Cincinnati Bengals defender on his way for a 22-yard run.
Derrick Henry is putting his name alongside the legends. Last night against Pittsburgh, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry hit 1,000+ rushing yards for
The Baltimore Ravens had every reason to want a rematch against the Cincinnati Bengals, and they're getting one in Week 15. In the first matchup that took place on Nov.
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Derrick Henry becomes just the fourth player to tally at least 3,000 rushing yards in their first two seasons with a new team.