When the NFL kicked off its 15th Sunday of the 2024 season on Dec. 15, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a two-game lead over the Baltimore Ravens at the top of the AFC North standings. Ten days later, the Ravens have a one-game lead on the Steelers after the NFL’s Christmas doubleheader.
Henry ran 24 times for 162 yards, a 6.8 yards per carry average, which is the most prolific rushing day for a Ravens' ballcarrier against the Steelers in team history, according to ESPN Stats Info. Henry had seven rushes of 10-or-more yards, the most by any player in a game this season.
Derrick Henry’s 162-yard rushing performance broke records, marking the most yards by a Ravens RB against the Steelers defense.
The Baltimore Ravens ended up defeating the arch-rival Pittsburgh Steelers by a final score of 34-17 today. From start to finish, the Ravens took care of business. With the win, Baltimore made the AFC North race competitive again and also clinched a playoff berth.
Houston Texans cornerback Kamari Lassiter forces safety with takedown of Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry to put Houston on the board.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry floors the accelerator for 20-yard rush. Watch highlights from the Week 17 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day during the 2024 NFL season. Baltimore Ravens ...
Baltimore came out roaring on Christmas Day, scoring on its first possession, a 75-yard drive against the Houston Texans.
Here are some key trends and stats to see before placing any bets on Derrick Henry’s player prop bet markets for Saturday’s game, which starts at 4:30 PM ET on FOX. AFC North rivals
The Houston Texans didn’t need to see what Baltimore’s Derrick Henry is doing this season to be reminded of just how dangerous he can be.
With the Ravens looking to stay in the race for the AFC North title, John Harbaugh's team was back on the practice field just hours after a thrilling 34-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday.
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.