Derrick Henry, NFL and Ravens
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After Brandon McManus hit a 24-yard field goal on the opening series of the third quarter, Willis picked apart the Ravens’ defense and in particular cornerback Nate Wiggins on the next possession. His 11-yard touchdown scramble with 2:08 remaining in the third cut the deficit to 27-24.
Henry, who had a career-high 36 carries for 216 yards and four touchdowns. It was Henry’s seventh 200-yard rushing game, setting the NFL record that he had shared with Adrian Peterson and O.J. Simpson.
The results were optimal: 21 carries, 106 yards rushing, and three TDs on the ground in the first half alone. Henry also made history. He moved into the top ten on the NFL's all-time rushing yards list, and he moved into fourth place on the rushing TDs list. By doing the latter, he passes the great Adrian Peterson.
Ravens RB Derrick Henry rolled for three touchdowns and more than 100 rushing yards in the first half against the Packers.