
Derek Henry made some prominent history during the first half of the opening of the Ravens Season against the bills. During the second quarter of Sunday night match, Henry scored his decline in his career, 30 yards, which reduced the Baltour deficit to 10-7.
Henry’s degree brought him a tie with the celebrity hall that ran Jim Brown in sixth place in the professional landing list. Obtaining record registration of records is able to break the game despite being 6 feet 2 and north of 250 pounds.
Henry is in the elite company as much as it comes to the course of the job landing. Among their running appearances who are at the 15th place in the career decline, Sean Alexander is the only one who is not in the currently qualified celebrity hall.
American Football Association Leaders of accelerated professional landing
1. Amit Smith (1990-04) |
164 |
2. Ladian Tomlinson (2001-11) |
145 |
3. Marcus Allen (1982-97) |
123 |
4. Adrian Peterson (2007-21) |
120 |
5. Walter Payton (1975-87) |
110 |
6. Derek Henry (2016-present) |
107 |
7. Jim Brown (1957-65) |
106 |
8. John Reges (1971-79; 1981-85) |
104 |
T9. Sean Alexander (2000-08) |
100 |
T9. Marshall Falk (1994-05) | 100 |
11. Barry Sanders (1989-98) | 99 |
T12. Jerome Betis (1993-05) | 91 |
T12. Franco Harris (1972-84) | 91 |
T14. Eric Dicrson | 90 |
T14. Cortis Martin | 90 |
Specifically, Henry Pasteer Brown is noticeable in light of the Braun mode as the greatest running in the history of the American Football Association. During his nine -year career, Brown led the US Football Association to rush to amazing nine times. He won the MVP league three times while leading Bronz to the last title of the US Football Association for concession in 1964.
Like Brown, Henry is a physical miracle capable of controlling a game in several ways. He does not match his ingenuity except through his longevity, which allowed him to continue playing at a high level while continuing to climb the American Football Association registry book.