Ravens’ Derrick Henry bullies Packers defenders for opening drive TD

Ravens’ Derrick Henry bullies Packers defenders for opening drive TD
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The Winter Soldier has arrived at Lambeau Field, and he brought the heavy artillery. With the Baltimore Ravens fighting for their playoff lives in a Week 17 clash against the Green Bay Packers, Derrick Henry wasted no time establishing dominance. In a game where every snap counts for the 7-8 Ravens, “King Henry” put the team on his back right out of the gate, capping off a demoralizing opening drive with a signature power touchdown.

With MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson sidelined, the Ravens turned to backup Tyler Huntley, but it was clear the game plan ran through No. 22. Henry was the engine on a methodical, clock-chewing march that spanned eight minutes, keeping the Packers’ offense frozen on the sideline.

Derrick Henry powers in on the second effort to cap off an 8-minute drive

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The drive culminated in pure brute force. On a goal-line carry, Henry was initially met by a wall of Green Bay defenders. But in classic tractor fashion, he kept his legs churning, bullying his way through the contact for a second-effort score.

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