Ravens, Bengals and Derrick Henry
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Henry entered the game with 12,294 yards across 10 NFL seasons. Brown, who retired after the 1965 season as the NFL's all-time rushing leader, ran for 12,312 yards during his nine-year Hall of Fame career. Henry passed Brown on a 28-yard touchdown run that capped off Baltimore's first drive.
Baltimore entered Thursday night with five straight wins, but three first-half turnovers and poor offensive performance, coupled with four Evan McPherson Field goals for Cincinnati, have put the Ravens in a 12-7 hole.