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Derrick Henry Says Pass He Dropped in Ravens-Bills Playoff Game 'Makes Me Cringe'
Baltimore Ravens star Derrick Henry revealed that he still laments his dropped pass during the team's 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the playoffs last season.
"I still think about the pass I dropped early in that game," Henry told NFL Network's Bridget Condon and Brian Baldinger.
The running back added that he thinks about it "all the time" and it "still makes me cringe."
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On the opening drive of the battle with Buffalo, Lamar Jackson rolled out left and threw a pass to Henry on first down. While Henry was wide open beyond the sticks with space in front of him, he couldn't reel in the ball.
The mistake wasn't too costly, as Baltimore ended up scoring a touchdown on the same possession with a pass from Jackson to Rashod Bateman.
The game ultimately came down to a two-point conversion attempt by the Ravens, which was unsuccessful due to a drop from tight end Mark Andrews.
Henry rushed for 84 yards and a score on 16 carries during the defeat, although it was a relatively disappointing performance considering he racked up 186 yards and two touchdowns against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the prior week.
Despite the tough finish, the 31-year-old put together a stellar first season with the Ravens after spending eight years with the Tennessee Titans.
Henry rushed for 1,921 yards while averaging a career-high 5.9 yards per carry in 2024. His 16 touchdowns on the ground were also tied for the most in the league.
Even though Henry's first year in Baltimore was undoubtedly successful, his playoff drop still haunts him.

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