Toronto Star

Henry to join Ravens

Two-time rushing champion teams up with MVP Jackson

- ARNIE STAPLETON

Backfields are going to look a whole lot different in the NFL next season after a run on free-agent quarterbac­ks and running backs during the league’s two-day legal tampering period.

After quarterbac­ks ruled Day 1, running backs continued to make strides in free agency Tuesday with four-time Pro Bowler Derrick Henry agreeing to a two-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens, a person with knowledge of the contract told The Associated Press.

Henry’s jump from the Tennessee Titans, where he spent his first eight seasons, was among the biggest moves on the eve of the league’s new year, which officially begins at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. That’s when free agents can sign contracts they’ve agreed to this week.

Henry’s deal is worth up to $20 million (U.S.) and includes $9 million guaranteed. The two-time NFL rushing champ joins a Baltimore team that annually produces one of the league’s leading ground games.

Running backs have struggled to earn big money in recent years — to the point where Henry organized a group chat among top players at the position last summer. This year’s free-agent class included Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs and Tony Pollard, all of whom found new homes during Monday’s free agency frenzy. Barkley, Jacobs and Pollard were the three running backs franchise tagged a year ago at $10.1 million, and none signed long-term deals with their teams by the July deadline. All three became free agents this year when their teams declined to tag them again, this time at $12 million.

Henry turned 30 in January. The four-time Pro Bowler led the NFL in 2023 with 280 rushing attempts and ranked second to Christian McCaffrey with 1,167 yards rushing. Henry was second in Titans history with 9,502 career rushing yards, trailing only Eddie George (10,009).

The Ravens finished with the NFL’s best regular-season record in 2023 before losing to Kansas City in the AFC championsh­ip game. Now they add another proven offensive playmaker to work alongside quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson, who is coming off his second MVP season.

Baltimore was also able to reach a long-term deal with defensive tackle Justin Madubuike after putting the franchise tag on him. But the Ravens lost inside linebacker Patrick Queen to rival Pittsburgh on Tuesday.

So far, 10 quarterbac­ks will be signing with new teams Wednesday: Kirk Cousins, Russell Wilson, Jacoby Brissett, Jameis Winston, Gardner Minshew, Tyrod Taylor, Drew Lock, Marcus Mariota, Mitchell Trubisky and Sam Darnold. At least a dozen veteran running backs, led by Henry, Barkley, Jacobs and Pollard, are getting deals with new teams. Among the other moves:

The Vikings added Aaron Jones, the former Green Bay running back, and Darnold as a temporary replacemen­t at quarterbac­k for Cousins, whose exit to Atlanta was the biggest move of free agency.

The Chiefs and Irv Smith Jr. agreed on a one-year deal, giving Kansas City a veteran tight end behind Travis Kelce.

The Browns agreed to a one-year deal with Jameis Winston to back up Deshaun Watson that’s worth up to $8.7 million.

The Texans are acquiring running back Joe Mixon from the Bengals and adding edge rusher Danielle Hunter on a two-year, $49million deal.

The Lions and cornerback Amik Robertson agreed to a two-year, $9.25 million deal containing $1.5 million in incentives.

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