Ravens running back Derrick Henry will be replaced at the Pro Bowl by Buffalo Bills running back Derrick Cook.
The 2024 NFL season didn't end how running back Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens had imagined. After a strong regular season, finishing 12-5, and heading into the playoffs on a four-game winning streak, the Ravens fell 27-25 to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the playoffs.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh noticeably didn't feed Derrick Henry the ball more than 20 times. He sounded off on the limited usage.
ESPN's Chris Russo took to "First Take" to pump the brakes on the comparison between the two superstar players. He also made a blunt statement -- Henry has had the better career between the two players. "Derrick Henry's had a better career at this moment than [Saquon] Barkley's had," Russo said.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is headed to the Pro Bowl Games as a replacement for Baltimore Ravens star Derrick Henry. The Bills also announced Tuesday that Buffalo center Connor McGovern is going to the event in Orlando,
With the league's two best players playing together, the Lakers won three straight titles and remain the last major professional sports team to accomplish that feat.  The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to accomplish that now,
Following the Ravens' wild-card demolition of the Steelers, Lamar Jackson compared Derrick Henry to the Pixar character Lightning McQueen. It's a nickname that The King is leaning into.
When Derrick Henry signed with the Baltimore Ravens last offseason, he did so with a championship in his mind. On Sunday, Henry can move one step closer to that goal. Henry and the No. 3 seed ...
The New England Patriots legends fawned over the Baltimore Ravens star running back during an episode of their podcast “Dudes on Dudes.” As Gronkowski noted, Henry has been a beast in the NFL while following a clean, strict diet similar to what Tom Brady has championed over the years.
The Baltimore Ravens league-high nine Pro Bowl selections is taking a major hit. Quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry dropped out yesterday
Derrick Henry, the Baltimore Ravens' running back, defies the typical age-related decline seen in many players. Known for his commendable achievements and personal dedication, Henry’s ultimate goal remains winning a Super Bowl,