Overview
- Derrick Henry’s 30-yard second-quarter run was his 107th career rushing touchdown, moving him past Jim Brown into sixth all time.
- He also climbed to 18th on the career rushing yards list by surpassing Steven Jackson.
- Henry piled up 123 rushing yards by halftime and finished with 169 yards on 18 carries with two touchdowns.
- Baltimore lost after a late Buffalo surge, with Henry committing a fourth-quarter fumble during the Bills’ rally.
- He sits three rushing touchdowns behind Walter Payton’s 110, with Adrian Peterson (120) and Marcus Allen (123) next on the leaderboard.