Ravens Consider Extending Derrick Henry's Contract
Ravens Consider Extending Derrick Henry's Contract

Ravens Consider Extending Derrick Henry's Contract

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The Baltimore Ravens are considering a contract extension for running back Derrick Henry following his impressive debut season with the team. Henry, who joined the Ravens on a two-year, $16 million deal from the Tennessee Titans, excelled by rushing for 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns, ranking second in the NFL. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta praised Henry's attitude, performance, and work ethic, expressing gratitude for his impact on the team. Despite being 31 years old, Henry has shown no signs of decline, prompting the Ravens to explore options for prolonging his tenure. His collaboration with quarterback Lamar Jackson has significantly bolstered Baltimore's offense, making them difficult to defend. The team is also looking into contract extensions for other key players like safety Kyle Hamilton and center Tyler Linderbaum.

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