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Derrick Henry Was Noticeably Pissed As Fan Recorded Him At Airport While He Was Trying To Go Incognito [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Derrick Henry at the airport.
Derrick Henry (Photo via X)

Football fans are having a good laugh after a video surfaced of Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry trying to conceal his identity at Super Bowl 60 week in the Bay Area.

Derrick Henry’s Ravens missed the playoffs with an 8-9 record, losing the win-or-go-home Week 18 game to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens’ failure to win that decisive game led to the firing of beloved head coach John Harbaugh.

Baltimore hired ex-Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter as the new head coach.

Henry was spotted arriving in California for Super Bowl 60. Despite the efforts to hide his face, however, Henry was spotted by a nearby fan. And he clearly wasn’t pleased:

Fans had plenty of epic reactions to this viral video of Derrick Henry:

“Ninja Henry might be my favorite version 😂😂😂,” a fan wrote.

“@KingHenry_2 gotta fly private bro you too big 🤣🤣🤣,” another added.

“Reminds me of something,” wrote a user.

“Damn. After I said hello I woulda given the man some privacy!” a fan added.

“had to be annoying man. Let him live….yall act like yall never seen athletes, celebrities before,” wrote another.

“Going incognito with that giant Hermes bag,” a user commented.

A superstar NFL player like Henry is surely used to being spotted and approached by fans in public. But wearing a mask and still being discovered? One could understand his frustration there.

Derrick Henry Had Another Excellent Season For The Ravens In 2025

Derrick Henry in Ravens gear
Derrick Henry (Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

Despite the Ravens’ disappointing 2025 campaign, Henry had another remarkable campaign. The 32-year-old finished with 1,595 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns, per Pro Football Reference.

Over the past two decades, we’ve seen plenty of big-name running backs slow down before they turn 30. But Henry is still playing at an MVP-like level, with those 1,595 rushing yards marking the third-best single-season total of his career.

Lamar Jackson has struggled to stay healthy over the past five years. As such, the Ravens will have to continue to rely aplenty on Henry ahead of his age-32 season in 2026. The two-time rushing champion, however, appears to be up for the challenge.

The clock is ticking on Henry to add a Super Bowl to his Hall of Fame career. We’ll see if Minter can finally guide this team to the promised land after an underwhelming 2025 season under Harbaugh.

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