The bruising RB flourished in offensive coordinator Todd Monken’s system in 2024, gaining 1,921 rushing yards to nearly become the first player in league history to surpass 2,000 yards in a single season twice. His 16 rushing touchdowns led the NFL last year and his 2,114 total scrimmage yards finished second only behind Saquon Barkley, the latest member of the 2,000-yard club.
Lamar Jackson also flourished with Henry at his side, producing an MVP-worthy campaign that saw career highs in passing yards (4,172) and touchdowns (41) while adding 915 rushing yards to generate the league’s No. 1 offense.
Baltimore won the AFC North with a 12-5 record but fell to the Buffalo Bills, 27-25, in the Divisional Round.
The Ravens figure to be right back in the mix this upcoming season with their dynamic QB-RB duo leading the charge, and, by rewarding Henry’s instant impact, will go into 2025 without any looming contract distractions.
Amassing 11,423 rushing yards in his nine-year career so far, Henry is nearing the top 10 of all-time rushing leaders and could pass a handful of Hall of Famers with a seventh 1,000-plus yard season.