Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens are set to continue their fruitful partnership in the 2024 NFL playoffs, although their next challenge won't be as easy as the Pittsburgh Steelers. After a final sprint to win the AFC North division title, the Ravens beat the Steelers for the second time this season in the wild-card round to punch their ticket to the divisional game.
Josh Allen and Co. will be waiting at Highmark Stadium, looking to get revenge after the Ravens dismantled them in Week 4. Henry has elevated his game playing alongside Lamar Jackson, and he might have a bigger role today, as the Bills pose a huge threat to Baltimore.
Exploring Derrick Henry's availability status for tonight's divisional round game
Derrick Henry wasn't included on the Baltimore Ravens' injury report this week, meaning he's not having any issues ahead of tonight's game. Contrary to other seasons with the Tennessee Titans, the running back stayed healthy this season, and nothing points out that his participation in this game is in jeopardy. Barring any late issue, Henry should be good to go against the AFC East champions in a heavyweight matchup.
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The 31-year-old running back may be poised to have a remarkable game, considering how close this matchup is. The duel against James Cook should be one of the biggest storylines of the night, but Henry has reasons to feel good going against the Bills defense.
During the Ravens' Week 4 35-10 blowout, he touched the ball 27 times for 209 yards and two touchdowns. The Ravens could put him in position to succeed again, but they won't play at home this time, which could favor Cook and the Bills offense.
How did Derrick Henry fare against Steelers?
Derrick Henry is coming off yet another strong showing against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He became the first player in NFL history to record four games with 130 rushing yards and multiple rushing touchdowns in a single season after turning 30.
He carried the ball 26 times, racking up 186 yards and two touchdowns. Over the last four games, Henry has tallied 633 rushing yards, a concerning number for Buffalo.
There's a lot at stake in this game, as whoever wins the matchup will travel to Kansas City to clash with the Chiefs. Derrick Henry is a key piece for the Ravens' success and tonight's game is a good opportunity to send a message to the defending champions.
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