Derrick Henry’s Historic Night Shatters Records and Earns Accolades
Derrick Henry, the powerhouse running back for the Baltimore Ravens, delivered a performance for the ages in Week 17, earning him the coveted AFC Offensive Player of the Week title. In a thrilling matchup against the Green Bay Packers, Henry showcased his exceptional skills, rushing for over 200 yards and finding the end zone four times. This remarkable outing stands as one of the most impressive displays by a running back this season.
Dominance on Display
Henry’s ability to dictate the pace of the game was evident throughout the night. The Ravens leaned heavily on his prowess, allowing him to generate significant yardage after contact. His knack for finishing drives in the red zone was a key component of the Ravens’ offensive strategy, enabling them to control the tempo and keep the Packers on the defensive.
Historic Milestones Reached
Amidst the excitement of his performance, Henry also made significant strides in the historical context of the NFL. With his rushing total, he surpassed the legendary Tony Dorsett, moving into 10th place on the all-time rushing yards list with 12,739 career yards. Furthermore, just before halftime, Henry bolstered his legacy by scoring a three-yard touchdown, which allowed him to surpass Adrian Peterson and claim fourth place on the all-time rushing touchdowns list, now boasting an impressive 121 touchdowns.
As social media buzzed with excitement, the Ravens’ official account celebrated Henry’s achievement, stating, “@KingHenry_2 is the AFC Offensive Player of the Week❗ Obviously 😤 #WPMOYChallenge.”
With performances like this, Derrick Henry continues to solidify his status as one of the premier running backs in the league, leaving fans and analysts alike in awe of his extraordinary talent and determination.

