When Derrick Henry left the Tennessee Titans as an NFL free agent to sign with the Baltimore Ravens in March, the Houston Texans probably didn’t shed any tears. During his time with the Tennessee Titans, the former Alabama All-American tormented the Texans as perhaps no other running back has any other franchise.
The Houston Texans didn't need to see what Baltimore running back Derrick Henry is doing this season to be reminded of just how dangerous he can be.
Derrick Henry might be in Year 9, but he’s running into Wednesday’s game against the Houston Texans like a new man.
Derrick Henry is looking to become the first player in NFL history to run for 2,000 yards in multiple seasons. Here's what he needs to achieve that.
The Houston Texans, as a franchise, are very familiar with Derrick Henry from his time with the Tennessee Titans. Henry has faced the Texans numerous times in his career and he's always been successful.
Check out these betting trends and insights before placing player prop wagers on Derrick Henry for Wednesday’s game, which starts at 4:30 PM ET on Netflix. Henry’s Baltimore Ravens
Derrick Henry will lead the Baltimore Ravens into their matchup against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. ET.From an offensive perspective, the Texans are compiling 23.1
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry decided to flip the script the last two weeks after putting up a dud against the Giants, he came back and posted 162 yards on the ground against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 16.
The Texans face the Ravens and that means stopping Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry while also being able to break Baltimore's run defense.
In the short term, the Texans will try to replace Dell’s production with contributions from John Metchie III, Robert Woods and Xavier Hutchinson, who have combined for 42 catches, 416 yards (9.9 average) and one touchdown.
The second NFL matchup on Christmas Day features the 10-5 Baltimore Ravens and MVP candidate Lamar Jackson hitting the road to play CJ Stroud and the Houston Te
The Baltimore Ravens visit the Houston Texans on Christmas Day, needing a win to keep their AFC North title hopes alive.