Derrick Henry Sounds Off Alarms With Injury Scare At Ravens’ OTAs
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Baltimore Ravens superstar Derrick Henry made everybody in the organization hold their breath on Tuesday.
The running back will try to help the team compete for a Super Bowl berth in 2026. However, it seemed that all those plans nearly fell apart during a practice session.
Henry, 32, stays in great shape and produces like one of the best running backs in the league. 2025 was bittersweet for him since the Ravens failed to advance to the playoffs, but he still posted 1,595 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns on 307 carries.
Derrick Henry Suffered Injury Scare At OTAs

During Tuesday’s practice, he fell to the turf and grabbed his knee after making contact with a teammate. The teams topped practice briefly to make sure he was ok.
He got up and resumed 11-on-11 drills. Afterwards, Henry shared details about the situation. Turns out he tried to give journalists something to talk about.
“I laid on the ground a little bit. The ground felt like a bed for a little while,” Henry said. “And I saw you all looked hot and bored, so I was like, ‘I’ve got to give them something to tweet and write.’”
Henry will be crucial for the Ravens’ aspirations in 2026.
