As the Browns get set to take on Derrick Henry and the Ravens, Grant Delpit has one solution to help them prepare for the massive Baltimore running back
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards possesses a large amount of confidence on the basketball court. Now, Edwards believes his athletic ability could extend beyond the hardwood. Edwards recently told Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson during an ESPN photoshoot he could play in the NFL.
Derrick Henry is looking to make the Cleveland Browns his next victim, but one veteran player has an idea he believes could help prepare his team to stop the Baltimore Ravens star.
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Despite not being on the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has come up often in conversations about 'America's Team.' That happened ag
It's early, but teams that splurged during RB musical chairs in March are getting what they paid for. So are teams that skimped.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards believes he could tackle Derrick Henry and the running back had the expected response to that claim. Edwards and the Minnesota Vikings ' Justin Jefferson were featured on a recent cover of ESPN Magazine, recreating the iconic cover shoot of a 2000 Sports cover that featured Kevin Garnett and Randy Moss.
Saquon Barkley signed with the Eagles on March 11. A day later, the Ravens signed Derrick Henry. Both are averaging more than 100 rushing yards per game and at least 6.0 yards per rush this year. Only four other players have done that in NFL history (minimum five games).
Arthur Maulet is ready to play. Zach Orr says mental lapses are still hurting the defense. Todd Monken regrets misfire on backwards pass.
Former Dallas Cowboys star players ripped on Jerry Jones for an unnecessary business decision that has caused distractions.
Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers go for their fourth consecutive win when they play at Jacksonville on Sunday.