Derrick Henry, the two-time rushing champion, recently signed a two-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens worth up to $20 million.
While he is happy with his decision, he admitted that it could have been an ideal situation for him to stay in Dallas. Although he resides in Dallas, the Cowboys never reached out to him, which ultimately led him to join the Ravens.
In a recent podcast interview, Henry expressed his excitement about joining the Ravens, citing the organization’s history and the passionate endorsement he received from Ray Lewis as factors that influenced his decision. Despite Dallas being a perfect location for him, the opportunity to play for the Ravens was too enticing to pass up.
Henry acknowledged that it would have been surreal to play for the Cowboys, especially with their star-studded lineup. However, he revealed that there were no talks or interest from the Cowboys during the free agency period. Ultimately, Henry believes that Baltimore is the perfect spot for him and is looking forward to making an impact with his new team.
As a proven rusher, Henry aims to become the first Ravens running back to rush for over 1,000 yards since Mark Ingram in 2019.
He sees the potential in the Ravens’ offensive weapons, including Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, and Pat Ricard, and is eager to contribute to the team’s success. With the Ravens coming off a successful season and falling just short of the Super Bowl, Henry hopes to be the missing piece that helps them achieve their ultimate goal.
Excited to join a hungry and competitive team, Henry is determined to make a significant impact and help the Ravens push towards a Super Bowl victory.
His addition to the team adds depth and strength to their offense, setting high expectations for the upcoming season. Henry’s focus is clear – he is ready to do whatever it takes to help the Ravens reach their goal of winning a Super Bowl.