The Buffalo Bills put out another Bills versus Ravens hype video. Buffalo hosts Baltimore in an AFC divisional showdown Sunday.
On Wednesday, Henry then took to Instagram to post a story that included a graphic of that quote and some other kinds words from DeCosta with the message "RUN IT BACK." This was just Henry's first year in Baltimore, and he proved why the Ravens made the right decision by giving him that two-year $16 million contract.
The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills have been two of the premier teams in the AFC for the past seven seasons after each of them found their franchise quarter
Ravens running back Derrick Henry has nothing but love for his new 'brother', Lamar Jackson after their season ended.
One bright spot was the addition of Derrick Henry. The five-time Pro Bowler lived up to expectations, stepping in after J.K. Dobbins, now with the Los Angeles Chargers, struggled with injuries in recent years. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta beat out teams like the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears to sign Henry, and the move paid off.
The Ravens ran the football on six of their next seven plays, with running back Derrick Henry gaining 46 yards on five carries, including 17 yards on a third-and-1 snap and 5 on a touchdown tote with 1:37 remaining in the third period.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh noticeably didn't feed Derrick Henry the ball more than 20 times. He sounded off on the limited usage.
The Baltimore Ravens had a chance to tie the game within the final two minutes against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. But Mark Andrews dropped the two-point conversion attempt, and on Thursday,
The Bills had critical takeaways against the Ravens, but there were problems on defense. Is Buffalo ready for Kansas City in the AFC Championship game?
Henry played in his first year in Baltimore after eight years with the Tennessee Titans. The Baltimore running back recorded 16 touchdowns (No. 1 in the NFL) and 1,921 yards (No. 2 in the NFL) on 325 carries (No. 2 in the NFL) during the Ravens' season.
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