
Ravens' John Harbaugh Talks Derrick Henry: 'We've Had Our Hands Full' Stopping Him
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is certainly glad that he doesn't need to gameplan against Derrick Henry, who left the Tennessee Titans to become the Ravens' new RB1 this offseason.
In a sitdown interview with NFL Network's Steve Wyche, Harbaugh mentioned that the Ravens have had their "hands full" stopping the four-time Pro Bowler and two-time rushing champion.
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"Well, it's a big buzz, it's a big buy, it's a big player, great personality, loves football," Harbaugh said when asked about the Henry addition.
"Played against him all those years, Steve. You know, when you play against a guy, you earn respect for a guy. and we've had our hands full just trying to stop him.
"So it kind of speaks to us, the way we want to play, how we want to approach the game. So i'm fired up to have him.
Henry has caused the Ravens serious problems over his last three games against them.
In the 2019 AFC Divisional round, Henry's Titans upset the No. 1 seed Ravens 28-12 behind the running back's 195 rushing yards.
One year later, Henry rushed for 133 yards and a score in a 30-24 win.
Last season, the Ravens finally got the better of the Titans in a 24-16 win in London, but Henry still did damage with 113 total yards and a touchdown.
Now Henry is a member of the Ravens, who will certainly welcome the nine-year veteran with open arms. He and quarterback Lamar Jackson will be a serious problem for opposing defenses on the ground, and it won't be a surprise to see the Ravens post a top-five scoring offense yet again.







