The Ravens will play the final game of the 2025 regular season on Sunday night, primarily because of Derrick Henry's heroics. The future Hall of Famer logged a season-high 216 yards and four touchdowns on a career-high 36 carries in the 41-24 Saturday night victory over the Green Bay Packers. Henry's career night, a dominant performance, kept Baltimore alive in the playoff race and helped secure Sunday's AFC North title game against the Steelers.
For his heroics, Henry was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the 10th time in his career, the league announced Wednesday.
With Lamar Jackson out with a back contusion, the Ravens leaned on Henry one week after the Pro Bowl running back went the final two series without a snap in a loss. Henry has 1,469 rushing yards, the third most in the league, and 16 touchdowns on 287 carries this season.
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