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Trade Bombshell: Titans Star Derrick Henry Reportedly on the Move—What It Means for the NFL

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Baltimore Ravens star running back Derrick Henry enters Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns fueled by bulletin-board material after Browns safety Grant Delpit declared that tackling the 247-pound power back is “not hard.” Henry brushed off the jab, telling reporters, “We’ll see on Sunday,” a response that immediately sparked headlines and social buzz. A dominant opener sets the stage In Baltimore’s Week 1 road win at Buffalo, Henry rumbled for 169 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries, his highest rushing total since 2022 and the most ever by a Raven in a season debut. The performance vaulted him into the early NFL rushing lead and rewarded fantasy-football managers who drafted him despite concerns about age and workload. Why Delpit’s words matter Cleveland’s defense under coordinator Jim Schwartz bottled up Saquon Barkley in Week 1, surrendering just 54 ground yards, and Delpit’s comment underscores the Browns’ confidence in their revamped front seven. Still, Henry has averaged 112.4 rushing yards in his last seven games versus Schwartz-coached units, including the playoffs. Matchup to watch: Henry vs. Browns interior • Ravens O-line: Ronnie Stanley (LT) and rookie guard Mason Snow cleared lanes wide enough for Henry’s signature stiff-arm runs in Buffalo. • Browns D-line: Myles Garrett and Dalvin Tomlinson will try to squeeze inside gaps and force Henry outside, where linebackers Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and Anthony Walker Jr. believe their speed can neutralize him. Keys for Baltimore 1. Keep Henry north-south: Coordinator Todd Monken wants inside zone and duo concepts that get the 6-foot-3 back downhill before first contact. 2. Play-action payoff: Lamar Jackson averaged 10.8 yards per attempt on play-action passes last week; feeding Henry early can open deep shots to Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman. 3. Ball security: Henry’s lone blemish in Week 1 was a late fumble that nearly shifted momentum; protecting the rock will be a point of emphasis. Fantasy football outlook Henry’s 33 touches show that Baltimore is unafraid to ride him like the Titans once did. Against a Browns unit that gave up the league’s fifth-most rushing TDs to running backs last year, he remains a locked-in RB1 with multi-score upside. Contract context The 31-year-old is just four months removed from signing a two-year, $30 million extension that keeps him in purple and black through 2027, proof the Ravens view him as the engine of their offense well past this season. What’s next Kickoff at M&T Bank Stadium is set for 1 p.m. ET Sunday. If Henry can turn Delpit’s words into another statement game, he’ll tighten his grip on the rushing crown and add fresh highlights to an already legendary stiff-arm reel—while potentially silencing Cleveland’s trash talk for good.

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