Baltimore Ravens’ Derrick Henry is and should remain the primary weapon in offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s attack.
“This is why I came here.” @KingHenry_2 pic.twitter.com/dSxh8j2mtr
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 30, 2024
The Buffalo Bills are probably still having traumatic flashbacks from Henry, who finished week 4 with 199 rushing yards. Henry’s dominance allows tight-ends Isaiah Likely, Mark Andrews, and wide receiver Zay Flowers to thrive in the play-action pass game.
Henry has always been difficult to stop, but now he has a reputable reserve in Justice Hill to back him, and the best quarterback he’s ever played with in the NFL is Lamar Jackson. The endless weaponry with the Ravens’ offensive personnel makes Henry even more dangerous.
It’s not rocket science. The Ravens’ use of 22 personnel and a heavy dosage of runs with Henry gives them the best chance of winning games.