Derrick Henry Tempered by Hype Surrounding “Hurricane” Play
Derrick Henry, the Baltimore Ravens’ powerhouse running back, is urging fans and media to temper their excitement over a recent highlight play known as “Hurricane.” This play, executed by tight end Mark Andrews, was pivotal in securing a 23-16 victory against the Cleveland Browns in Week 11. While the buzz around this game-winning touchdown has been palpable, Henry is keen to steer the conversation back to a broader perspective on team confidence.
Confidence Remains Steady
When asked if the success of the “Hurricane” play would bolster the Ravens’ confidence in short-yardage situations, Henry offered a measured response. He emphasized that while the play was well-executed, it doesn’t alter the team’s inherent confidence.
“This must’ve been the best play you’ve ever seen in your life, because we just executed the play, and it worked,” Henry remarked. “We always have confidence. It’s not because one play went for a touchdown that we don’t have confidence. Defenses get paid, too. Sometimes, they’re going to get the best of you, and sometimes you will. So that’s just football.”
Henry’s Proven Track Record
While the “Hurricane” play has generated considerable hype, it’s essential to remember Henry’s established prowess in short-yardage situations. In the game against the Browns, he showcased his skills by rushing for 103 yards and scoring a one-yard touchdown. This performance underscores his long-standing reputation as a reliable option when the stakes are high.
Despite a rocky start to the season, including a standout 169-yard game against the Buffalo Bills, Henry has rebounded well. Over the last several games, he has averaged 98 yards per game, marking three outings with over 100 rushing yards. Currently, he ranks sixth in the NFL for rushing yards, amassing 806 yards with seven touchdowns to his name.
A Force to Be Reckoned With
At 31 years old and weighing in at 252 pounds, Henry shows no signs of slowing down. His ability to gain yards after contact has been well-documented since he entered the league in 2016. For the Ravens, Henry is the player who exudes confidence in short-yardage situations, and he doesn’t need a single play to validate that.
The “Hurricane” play may serve as a memorable highlight and a symbol of the team’s resurgence this season. Still, for Henry and his teammates, it’s just another chapter in a long season filled with ups and downs. The focus remains on execution, teamwork, and the unwavering belief in their capabilities on the field.

