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Derrick Henry — coming off a rushing touchdown in his last game — and the Baltimore Ravens meet the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13, on Thursday at 8:20 p.m. ET. To be specific, he had 21 carries for 64 yards and two TDs.
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What happened to Derrick Henry? Why Ravens RB disappeared in 2nd quarter of Week 13
After a strong start to the game, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry was nowhere to be found over the final two drives of the second quarter in the Week 13 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Henry finished the first half with five carries for 33 yards and one touchdown, with the score coming on a 28-yard scamper.
However, after a carry late in the first quarter, Henry didn't get another the rest of the first half and only saw one snap as far as we could tell.
As far as we know, Henry is not dealing with an injury.
So, it would appear Henry was just getting some rest on the first of the Ravens' two second-quarter drives.
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Thursday Night Football Fantasy Start/Sit: Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Rashod Bateman, Mark Andrews, and Other Options Tonight
The fantasy football landscape shifts each week, bringing fresh opportunities and unexpected challenges that separate the prepared from the pretenders. Savvy managers know that last week’s performance tells only part of the story, and diving deeper into the underlying metrics reveals the accurate picture.
This week presents some intriguing decisions. Here’s insight about key Baltimore Ravens players heading into their matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals to help you craft a winning lineup.
There’s no greater red flag in fantasy when the real-life team is having success and doesn’t need your fantasy player to contribute in a big way for that to happen.
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