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Derrick Henry’s Historic Run Propels Ravens to Victory Over Bills

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Derrick Henry ignited the Baltimore Ravens’ offense with an 87-yard touchdown run, the longest in the team’s 29-year history, as they handed the Buffalo Bills their first loss of the season with a 35-10 triumph on Sunday night. Henry finished with 199 rushing yards, dominating from his first touch, while quarterback Lamar Jackson added two touchdown passes and one rushing touchdown. Jackson, the reigning NFL MVP, delivered an efficient performance, completing 13 of 18 passes for 156 yards.

The Ravens’ (2-2) offense was unstoppable, with Henry and Jackson combining for a dynamic duo that the Bills (3-1) had no answer for. Despite Josh Allen’s efforts, Buffalo couldn’t recover from the early deficit.

Baltimore’s defense also stepped up, keeping the Bills’ high-powered offense in check throughout the game. This dominant performance marked a critical win for the Ravens, bringing them back to an even record.

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