Former Alabama running back Derrick Henry joined comedian Kevin Hart in an episode of “Cold As Balls: Cold Calls.”
Henry shared about his time at Alabama, his transition to the NFL, and more.
It’s a hilarious video that is for sure to make you laugh.
Hart jokes about Henry’s hair, and his own stats when he played football as a kid.
“Alabama, there ain’t really no pro teams, so it’s basically you pro, you everything. That’s all they know is football, so they treat you like royalty out there from the time you get on campus. But when you elevate your game as a player it just gets better.”
He also shared about his transition to the NFL:
“Mainly my attitude was to earn my respect. When you come to the NFL, you got to earn your stripes. It’s basically like starting over, just like when you get to college.”
Henry has been putting in the effort this offseason and it’s showing.
2020 might just be Henry’s best season yet.
Henry led the NFL with a career-best 1,540 rushing yards on 303 carries and was the only running back in the NFL to average more than 100 rushing yards per game last season.
He had 446 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns on 83 carries during the playoffs.
That’s not all. Henry is ranked third in NFL history averaging 126 yards rushing in the postseason.
While at Alabama, the former Heisman trophy winner recorded 3,591 yards and 42 touchdowns while racking up 285 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns in the air.
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