Derrick Henry scores 107th rushing TD, moves to sixth all-time
Derrick Henry scores 107th rushing TD, moves to sixth all-time

Derrick Henry scores 107th rushing TD, moves to sixth all-time

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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry continues to defy age and expectations in the 2025 NFL season, showcasing his dominance with a 30-yard touchdown run against the Buffalo Bills that put him at sixth place on the NFL's all-time rushing touchdown list with 107 scores. This milestone moved him past Hall of Famer Jim Brown, and Henry is now closing in on other legends like Walter Payton, whose 110 rushing touchdowns he could surpass this season. In addition to touchdowns, Henry also climbed to 18th place in all-time rushing yards, surpassing Stephen Jackson, and is on pace to exceed 12,000 career rushing yards midseason. Known for his powerful stiff-arm, Henry's performance included a notable stiff-arm on Bills safety Cole Bishop during his touchdown run, exemplifying his physical prowess even at 31 years old. After an exceptional 2024 season where he led the league with 16 rushing touchdowns and set records for rushing yards at age 30 and over, Henry is poised to continue adding historic achievements to his career. His early season form, combined with his humility and gratitude expressed in interviews, underscores his status as one of the NFL's greatest running backs and an enduring force on the field.

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