Ravens agree to terms with RB Derrick Henry

The Ravens have reportedly agreed to terms with RB Derrick Henry.

For the first time in his incredible career, former Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry will be playing for a different team: the Baltimore Ravens.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Henry and the Ravens have agreed to terms on a two-year, $16 million deal that has a max value of $20 million, and includes $9 million guaranteed in the first year.

Henry to the Ravens has been speculated about for months now, and Baltimore even reportedly made a run at him prior to last year’s trade deadline.

Knowing all that, it comes as zero surprise this is where he ended up.

While it sucks to see Henry join a hated rival like the Ravens, at least he isn’t going to the Houston Texans, who reportedly had him on their radar before they pulled the trigger on a trade for Cincinnati Bengals back, Joe Mixon.

Now, instead of playing him twice a year, the Titans will not see Henry in 2024, barring a playoff matchup with Baltimore.

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