Adam Sandler to cast Ravens' Derrick Henry if he runs for 2K yards - ESPN
The NFL's most interesting side bet — one involving Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry and Hollywood's most famous «Waterboy» — is official.
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The NFL's most interesting side bet — one involving Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry and Hollywood's most famous «Waterboy» — is official.
Adam Sandler's next movie featuring a prominent athlete could star Derrick Henry, but there's one thing that needs to happen to get the ball rolling on that film: Henry has to run for 2,000-plus yards in the 2025-26 NFL season.
The NFL has seen the running game featured heavily of late, and several running backs are getting new, high-end extensions. This development comes in the wake of Saquon Barkley breaking the league's combined single-season rushing record, Derrick Henry having a huge first year with the Baltimore Ravens and Christian McCaffrey balling out with the San Francisco 49ers before an injury-plagued 2024.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — After signing his two-year extension with the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, running back Derrick Henry said he will show the team how much this new deal means to him by his production on the field.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: The MVP is traditionally a quarterback award.
Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley were inarguably the NFL's two best running backs last season and this offseason both are harvesting the fruits of their labor with seismic contract extensions.
Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens reached agreement Wednesday on a two-year, $30 million extension that includes $25 million fully guaranteed over the next two seasons, agent Todd France of Athletes First told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah has been placed on the reserve/physically unable to perform list by the Cleveland Browns and will miss the 2025 season because of a neck injury.