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Derrick Henry is a powerful back and one of the most dominant players of his generation who is seemingly the perfect option to give the ball on the goal line.

Yet the Baltimore Ravens decided to go a different route during its final possession of the first half of Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams.

After reaching the Los Angeles 1-yard line, the Ravens attempted two consecutive tush pushes with tight end Mark Andrews. The Rams stuffed him on both attempts and were then ready to stop Henry on the ensuing fourth down.

“They got [Derrick Henry], who I would probably want to just give him the ball,” Tom Brady said in his analyst role on Fox Sports. “And I love Mark Andrews. It’s just a hard thing, you don’t practice it that much.”Â

The sequence drew plenty of reaction on social media:

That Henry played so well in the first half only made the sequence all the more confusing.

The five-time Pro Bowler had 90 rushing yards by intermission and was largely carrying a Ravens offense that is playing without injured quarterback Lamar Jackson for the second straight game.

Los Angeles deserves plenty of credit as well, as it stuffed the middle of the line and didn’t give Andrews any space to successfully run the tush push. It even appeared to force a fumble on the third-down attempt, but officials ruled forward progress and blew the play dead.

When Baltimore lined up in a traditional look for fourth down, it was far too obvious that Henry would be getting the ball after the previous two failed attempts. The Rams were not fooled and forced a turnover on downs much to the chagrin of the frustrated fans.

Frustration has been the predominant emotion for the Ravens this season, who are off to a 1-4 start and look nothing like the Super Bowl contender they hoped to be at the start of the campaign.

Injuries are a large part of the issue, but poor play calling and missed opportunities like the one in the first half against the Rams aren’t helping.

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New England Patriots wideout Stefon Diggs’ leadership was praised by teammate Hunter Henry after the Patriots improved to 3-2 with a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night.

“He’s been great,” Henry said regarding Diggs, according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer. “He’s played in this league for a long time, he’s been a great leader, he’s brought a great energy to our offense, but also to that receiver room, to the skill guys, and it was fun to see him in a place he had a lot of success in, to go back in there and have the success he had last night was pretty fun to watch.”

Diggs was stellar in the matchup with Buffalo, hauling in a season-high 10 receptions for 146 yards on 12 targets. He helped New England emerge victorious over a Bills squad that he previously spent time with from 2020-23.

As for Henry, he recorded two catches for 46 yards in the win.

Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel also brought up Diggs’ leadership while praising the veteran receiver along with quarterback Drake Maye.

“I’m proud of both of them,” Vrabel said after the game, per ESPN’s Mike Reiss. “Being able to emotionally come back here for Stef and being in this thing all week — a really good leader for us.”

Diggs is in the midst of his first season in New England after signing a three-year deal worth $69 million to join the team in March.

The four-time Pro Bowler remained effective throughout his final year with the Bills in 2023, but his 2024 campaign with the Houston Texans was cut short after just eight games due to a torn ACL.

Diggs has gradually looked like his former self this season, catching 29 passes for 359 yards through five games. It’s worth noting that 247 of his receiving yards have come over the past two weeks.

The veteran seems to be making a strong impression on his new teammates both on and off the field.

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New England Patriots wideout Stefon Diggs’ leadership was praised by teammate Hunter Henry after the Patriots improved to 3-2 with a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night.

“He’s been great,” Henry said regarding Diggs, according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer. “He’s played in this league for a long time, he’s been a great leader, he’s brought a great energy to our offense, but also to that receiver room, to the skill guys, and it was fun to see him in a place he had a lot of success in, to go back in there and have the success he had last night was pretty fun to watch.”

Diggs was stellar in the matchup with Buffalo, hauling in a season-high 10 receptions for 146 yards on 12 targets. He helped New England emerge victorious over a Bills squad that he previously spent time with from 2020-23.

As for Henry, he recorded two catches for 46 yards in the win.

Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel also brought up Diggs’ leadership while praising the veteran receiver along with quarterback Drake Maye.

“I’m proud of both of them,” Vrabel said after the game, per ESPN’s Mike Reiss. “Being able to emotionally come back here for Stef and being in this thing all week — a really good leader for us.”

Diggs is in the midst of his first season in New England after signing a three-year deal worth $69 million to join the team in March.

The four-time Pro Bowler remained effective throughout his final year with the Bills in 2023, but his 2024 campaign with the Houston Texans was cut short after just eight games due to a torn ACL.

Diggs has gradually looked like his former self this season, catching 29 passes for 359 yards through five games. It’s worth noting that 247 of his receiving yards have come over the past two weeks.

The veteran seems to be making a strong impression on his new teammates both on and off the field.

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Mark Henry attends SiriusXM's Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7 Live Broadcast

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One of the most legendary moments of Mark Henry’s career was the fake retirement speech he conducted on “WWE Raw” in 2013, where he turned heel and delivered the World’s Strongest Slam on John Cena. Henry’s actions would lead to a World Heavyweight Championship opportunity against Cena at Money In The Bank later that year, but he would fail to defeat the “Never Seen 17” on the night, a decision that was heavily criticized by the WWE Universe. To this day, many believe that Money In The Bank should’ve been the beginning of Henry’s second run with the championship, and during an interview with “Isiah Madrigal,” the “The World’s Strongest Man” reflected on not emerging victorious at the event, and revealed when Cena learned about the fake retirement.

“A lot of people were mad at the WWE,” Henry stated. “I did not take the opportunity to win the title and to run with it. At that time, I was very injured and I told them, I was like look man, I really did want to retire and Vince McMahon talked me out of retiring … He’s like, let’s just keep it going and then you retire and let it be a real retirement. I want you to really get into it and that’s what happened. That’s how it all came about and I really was retiring. That was my real retirement speech. When I went in the Hall Of Fame, I added to it, but I never did another retirement speech because the one that I did was impossible to top … John Cena didn’t know until I went out to the ring and they were talking to him behind in the back.”

Henry explained that almost nobody was aware of his fake retirement speech, with most of WWE and even his wife discovering that he would continue wrestling when the segment aired live on “Raw.”

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Isiah Madrigal” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

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Mark Henry made a major statement about the newcomers in the pro wrestling world and shared his reaction to Jazmyn Nyxâ€s boyfriendâ€s latest statement. Jazmyn Nyx is a former NXT star and recently decided not to re-sign with WWE.

After this, a video went viral from Jazmynâ€s boyfriend in which he called wrestling fake. In response to this, Mark Henry made a bold statement during an interview with TMZ and said that the world of wrestling needs to stop letting ‘random schmucks†into the business.

“I didnâ€t like it at all. But itâ€s our fault, because weâ€re the ones that let them in the business. Let her in the business, let him in the business. Henry said (H/T WrestleTalk) “Just because you can doesnâ€t mean you should. Thereâ€s a lot of people that you shouldnâ€t bring in the businessâ€.

Henry compared the situation when a father finds a perfect partner for their daughter. Similar to this, wrestling only needs to welcome those who are actually candidates to trust.

“Itâ€s like whoâ€s gonna marry your daughter. You gonna let some random schmuck marry your daughter? Thatâ€s what we do in wrestling. We let random schmucks in wrestling, female and male, because they look good or they accomplished something. “Just because you accomplished something doesnâ€t make you a candidate for the trust of our industry.

Mark Henry blasted Jazmyneâ€s boyfriend

After this, Henry slammed Jazmynâ€s boyfriend for his remarks and threatened to expose him for who he really is.

“That girl didnâ€t love wrestling. And her boyfriend, heâ€s just gonna go wherever she is because sheâ€s helping him get notoriety – that motherf***er ainâ€t famous. Donâ€t nobody care about him. Who did he ever beat? What did he ever do? “He is a nothing.

Mark Henry also added that: “He is a nobody. Why would you get mad at somebody that is a flea, thatâ€s a tick, thatâ€s a parasite, theyâ€re one of those sucking things that stick to fish. What value do I care? Youâ€re trying to make dollar off of gambling apps because you donâ€t have no real talent and no job. Iâ€ll expose you. Donâ€t do it.â€

Read More: Mark Henry Pitches Surprising Name As John Cenaâ€s Final Opponent in WWE

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WWE Hall of Famer “The World’s Strongest Man” Mark Henry believes that if Randy Orton is to have another run as WWE Champion, it must be as a heel. In a recent interview, Henry made a passionate case for Orton to return to his heel roots, arguing that “The Viper” is one of the few superstars in history who is definitively better as a heel than a babyface.

Orton has been a beloved fan favorite since his return from a career-threatening back injury, but Henry feels that a return to the heel persona that defined much of his career is the “tailor-made” story for his next main event run. Speaking with TMZ, the former World Heavyweight Champion explained exactly what he wants to see from a future Randy Orton championship reign.

“I wouldn’t want Randy to be champion as good guy Randy. I want Randy… the story is tailor made. Have Randy come in now and start punting people again, RKO’ing people’s grandmothers and children. Have him stomping people. Let Randy be Randy.â€

He emphasized that Orton’s greatest strength has always been his ability to be a compelling and hated villain.

“I don’t know if you can say more definitively that a guy’s a better heel than he was a babyface.â€

Henry also compared Orton’s current situation to that of John Cena, who is in the midst of his farewell tour.

“I think Randy wants to be in the same regard as Cena. He deserves it too. But while Cena is doing that, you can’t actively have two people doing the same story.â€

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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry admitted to reporters Wednesday that his fumbles this season (one apiece over his first three games) are “rough.” However, he is focused on rectifying the matter moving forward.

The 31-year-old Henry, a five-time Pro Bowler, isn’t slowing down in his 10th NFL season. Over three games, Henry has rushed for 242 yards and three touchdowns on 41 carries (5.9 yards per attempt).

However, he’s also encountered issues holding onto the football, and two of those turnovers proved costly in Raven losses.

In Week 1, the Ravens were up 40-32 against the Buffalo Bills with 3:10 left. Baltimore was trying to run out the clock at this point. On 1st-and-10 from the Ravens’ 41-yard line, Henry got the ball, but defensive tackle Ed Oliver caused a fumble, which was recovered by linebacker Terrel Bernard.

In response, Buffalo scored a touchdown, forced a three-and-out and then kicked a field goal for the 41-40 win.

In Week 2, Henry fumbled in the second quarter of a 41-17 home win over the Cleveland Browns. However, Baltimore wide receiver Tylan Wallace recovered the ball and even caught a 15-yard touchdown pass on the next play, so it wasn’t a big deal at all.

In Week 3, the Ravens trailed 28-24 to the Detroit Lions with 8:31 left in the fourth quarter. Henry got the ball on 1st-and-10 from the Ravens’ 21-yard line, but Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson caused a fumble.

Lions cornerback D.J. Reed recovered it, and Detroit kicked a 45-yard field goal on its next drive en route to a 38-30 win.

Henry spent eight years with the Tennessee Titans before signing with the Ravens as a free agent before last season. He was fantastic for Baltimore last year, amassing 2,114 total yards and 18 touchdowns for the AFC North champions.

Obviously, this season has gotten off to a tough start for Baltimore at 1-2, but its two losses are against teams that could very well be in the Super Bowl this year. As far as Henry’s fumble issues, his three this year already match his three last season. However, he didn’t have any the year before and has just 23 overall for his career on 2,572 touches.

The bet here is on Henry figuring things out and not having a season-long fumbling issue. That would be good news for a Ravens team that’s greatly benefitted from Henry’s rushing prowess otherwise.

Henry and the Ravens will look to get back on track Sunday when they visit the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon.

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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry said he was “at a loss for words” after his third fumble of the 2025 NFL season contributed to a 38-30 defeat to the Detroit Lions.

“It’s just crazy,” he told reporters. “Three fumbles [in three games] straight. I’m trying every day to fix the problem that just keeps occurring. I’m my worst critic, so I’m not going to try to beat myself up too much. But it’s hard not to when it’s consecutive and consistent [instances] of me doing the same thing.”

Henry also apologized to his teammates, coaches and Ravens fans:

The Ravens trailed the Lions by four points when the five-time Pro Bowler coughed the ball up on his own 21-yard line. Detroit secured the recovery, which set up a 45-yard field goal by Jake Bates to make it a 31-24 game with 6:35 on the clock.

A similar scene played out in Week 1. Henry fumbled in the fourth quarter as the Buffalo Bills were mounting a 15-point comeback en route to a 41-40 win. He was just as contrite on that occasion as well.

Monday’s result was down to more than the costly turnover.

Baltimore’s defense allowed 426 yards to the Lions. The backfield tandem of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs combined for 218 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.

In the second quarter, the Ravens came away with zero points from a 1st-and-goal at the 3-yard line, and failing to score proved consequential in hindsight.

The offense also had an opportunity to tie the game after Bates’ field goal. A three-and-out put the ball back in the Lions’ hands and they pulled away with Montgomery’s 31-yard touchdown run.

It’s easy to zero in on Henry because he made such an obvious mistake. The Ravens coaches will have plenty to nitpick when they go over the game film.

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