Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry achieved a new milestone when his side faced off against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 5 in early October. Henry became the fifth running back in league history to reach 10,000 yards and 100 scrimmage touchdowns in their first 125 games, joining Jim Brown, Adrian Peterson, LaDainian Tomlinson and Emmitt Smith.
Let's find out below if the future Hall of Famer will be available for the Ravens again tonight when the team hosts the Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.
Exploring Derrick Henry's availability status for Week 10
RB Derrick Henry is expected to suit up for the Baltimore Ravens against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night since he wasn't listed on the injury report this week.
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Even though he only participated in roughly 44% of the Ravens' rush attempts in Week 5, in his first encounter with the Bengals this season, the star backfielder ran for 92 yards and scored a touchdown.
Henry has been essentially untouchable so far this year, leading the NFL with 1,052 rushing yards while leading all RBs in the league with 13 total touchdowns.
He has racked up impressive rushing yards numbers and touchdowns in almost every game, making him a strong candidate for Offensive Player of the Year.
Derrick Henry's two touchdowns in last weekend's 41-10 victory over the Denver Broncos put him at number eight on the all-time NFL rushing touchdowns record with 101, surpassing the greats Shaun Alexander, Marshall Faulk and Barry Sanders. He will attempt to inch even closer to the top of that list when he comes up against the Bengals' defense on Thursday.
How to watch Bengals vs. Ravens in Week 10?
Despite passing for 392 yards and recording a career-high five passing touchdowns in the Bengals' game against the Ravens last month, quarterback Joe Burrow was unable to lead his side to victory as Baltimore prevailed in overtime. Lamar Jackson, meanwhile, threw for 348 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Ravens to a 41-38 win.
Compared to their Week 5 matchup, both teams most likely believe the stakes are higher now. The Ravens, who are 6-3, are fighting for the top position in the AFC North division, while the Bengals, who are 4-5, are seeking to win to keep their postseason hopes alive.
Game details:
Date and Time: Thursday, Nov. 7 at 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
TV: Exclusively available for streaming on Amazon Prime
Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color analyst), Kaylee Hartung (sideline reporter)
Live streaming: FuboTV
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