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BALTIMORE — Running back Derrick Henry set a Ravens record on Baltimore’s first play from scrimmage in Sunday night’s game against the Buffalo Bills.

Henry broke through a huge hole on the right side of the line and ran 87 yards untouched for a touchdown. It’s the longest run in the Ravens’ 29-year history.

After a slow start to the season, Henry has found his groove with Baltimore. This touchdown came after Henry gained a season-high 151 yards last week at the Dallas Cowboys.

On that touchdown run, Henry showed off his speed at 30 years old, reaching 21.29 mph, which is tied for the fourth-fastest speed by a ball carrier this season, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. It marked Henry’s eighth-fastest recorded speed since 2018.

This was Henry’s third career rushing touchdown of at least 85 yards, which is tied with Lamar Miller for the second most since 2000. He trails only Chris Johnson, who had four.

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