VIDEO: Cameras Caught Priceless Sideline Interaction Between Ravens QB Lamar Jackson & QB Derrick Henry During Blowout Win Over Bills

 

 

NFL cameras caught a priceless interaction between Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry during the team’s blowout win over Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills on “Sunday Night Football.”

Baltimore cruised to a statement 35-10 home victory against the previously undefeated Bills, thanks to field days from Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. Baltimore’s star QB had 156 passing yards, two passing TDs, 54 rushing yards and one rushing score, while Henry tallied 199 rushing yards and two total touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving).

The win may have saved the Ravens’ season, too, as they moved to 2-2 on the year following a disappointing 0-2 start. A loss would have placed them two games behind the Pittsburgh Steelers for tops in the AFC North, but they can move into a tie pending the outcomes of Sunday’s games.

NFL cameras caught an epic interaction between Lamar Jackson and the two-time rushing champion during the destruction of the Bills. Henry can be hear telling his QB, “You’re great bro, you’re great.”

The reigning league MVP corrects Henry by telling him “We great.”

The Ravens signed Henry to a two-year deal worth $16 million in free agency, hoping the 2020 Offensive Player of the Year could be the final piece to help Baltimore get through the hump.

During Baltimore’s two-game winning streak, we’ve seen just how prolific the league’s active rushing leader and the NFL’s No. 1 rushing QB can be together. If they keep this up, it just might lead Baltimore to their first Super Bowl championship in 12 years.

Lamar Jackson & Ravens Face The Bengals On Sunday

Jackson and the Ravens will try to keep the momentum going when they visit Joe Burrow and the AFC North rival Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. A Baltimore win would knock the Bengals to 1-4, essentially ending their Super Bowl hopes just five weeks into the year.

A Ravens victory, coupled with a Steelers loss to the Dallas Cowboys, would have Jackson’s group tied for first in the AFC North.

 

 

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