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Derrick Henry calls own shot on TD as Ravens roll past Bills - ESPN

BALTIMORE — Besides being the current leading rusher in the NFL, Derrick Henry can apparently predict the future, as well.

Henry's 87-yard touchdown on the first play of the Baltimore Ravens' 35-10 rout of the previously undefeated Buffalo Bills was even more remarkable considering the four-time Pro Bowl running back believes he called his own shot.

«It was indescribable,» Henry told the Ravens' website on the field after the game. «I did an interview Friday, talking about starting the game off right with a big play, and that happens. Sometimes you speak stuff into existence.»

Henry's powerful running and breakaway speed helped the Ravens even their record at 2-2, and it makes their offense even more dangerous. Unlike the previous six seasons when quarterback Lamar Jackson has primarily carried Baltimore, the Ravens have paired a big-play runner in Henry with the reigning NFL Most Valuable Player.

After their first 0-2 start in nine years, the Ravens have won back-to-back games to close to within one game of the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1) for first place in the AFC North. Baltimore also ended Buffalo's 43-game streak without losing by at least 10 points, which was the longest active streak in the NFL.

The Ravens, though, downplayed their domination of the Bills.

«We didn't win a Super Bowl today,» Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton said. «It's only Week 4, and we're trying to get to what we need to get to — [what] we didn't get to last year — so we have a long road ahead of us, but I think we're on a good path.»

Henry certainly helped the Baltimore cause Sunday night, finishing with 199 yards rushing and 10 yards receiving with two touchdowns. It marked his eighth career game with 200 yards from scrimmage and multiple

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