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Derrick Henry hits back at Tennessee Titans reporter after comments about NFL star’s success with Baltimore Ravens

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NFL star Derrick Henry was not a fan of the message made by a Tennessee Titans writer.

Four-time Pro Bowl running back Henry joined the Ravens in the offseason after playing his entire career with the Titans.

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Baltimore Ravens star running back Derrick Henry responded to a strong social media post by a Tennessee Titans reporterCredit: Getty
Henry signed with the Ravens in the offseason after playing his first eight NFL seasons with the Titans, earning four Pro Bowl selections during that span.

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Henry signed with the Ravens in the offseason after playing his first eight NFL seasons with the Titans, earning four Pro Bowl selections during that span.Credit: Getty

On Friday, longtime Titans writer Paul Kuharsky shared a statement to Tennessee fans who can root for Ravens star Henry.

“If you root for Derrick Henry enough to want the Ravens to win as much as a game, you are not the #Titans fan you think you are. X.

“If they’re on the goal line at the end of a game, they’re 4 down, and you want him to score, you’re not the TEN fan you think you are.”

This post did not please Henry, who responded“Paul, go find something to do.”

Later that day, Kuharsky explained his thinking regarding the post.

After being given a hypothetical situation in which the Ravens faced the Texans of the Titans’ AFC-South rival, the independent reporter said, “That’s one game. I’m making perfect sense. The Ravens are probably the No. 1 most hated team in the world. vast majority of TEN fans.”

The Titans have a certain rivalry with the Titans, as there are recent history between the two franchises.

In 2021, the Ravens beat the Titans in the Wild Card Round 20-13.

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The year before, Tennesee won a Divisional Round game against the Ravens, 28-12.

And last year, a fight broke out between then-Baltimore wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and Titans defensive end Jeffrey Simmons after a game in London.

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Henry received a two-year contract with the Ravens worth $16 million, with $10 million guaranteed.

The Alabama product had his breakout season in 2020 when he rushed for over 2,000 yards.

During that year, Henry won the AP Offensive Player of the Year award.

He put together five seasons with over 1,000 yards on the field.

Henry surpassed 1,000 rushing yards in five of his last six seasons in the league

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Henry surpassed 1,000 rushing yards in five of his last six seasons in the leagueCredit: Getty

Last season, Henry recorded 1,167 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns.

After eight seasons in Tennesee, the veteran will be part of a Baltimore team that has its sights set on the Super Bowl.

Henry will be in a Ravens offense that starts and ends with two-time MVP Lamar Jackson.

Baltimore lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game last season.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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