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Derrick Henry of the Baltimore Ravens scores an insane touchdown on the first play

Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry wasted no time.

On the very first offensive play of the game Sunday night against the Buffalo Bills, Henry burst through the seam with an 87-yard touchdown run. This is now the longest run in Ravens history and Henry’s longest since 2020, when he was named Offensive Player of the Year.

Take a look for yourself:

Henry, who signed a two-year deal with the Ravens this offseason, took a while to get going as he had, at least by his standards, two disappointing games early on. That changed last week against the Dallas Cowboys when he rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns while averaging over six yards per carry. Now, with his first carry of the game, he’s already reached half of his total from last week.

“King Henry” is no stranger to long runs like this. He had several runs for 70 yards, including two for 90 yards. This rush doesn’t quite reach the 90-yard mark, but it’s very close.

Regardless, it’s great to see old Henry in a Ravens uniform. He plays a big role in the offense and now he is performing exactly as advertised.

Baltimore leads Buffalo 7-0 in the first quarter.

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By Jasper

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