Derrick Henry is having greatest season for any RB in his 30s
Overreaction or reality: Reality
What Henry is doing isn't defeating "Father Time," but the
Ravens running back is certainly pushing the clock back. Henry had 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's win over the
Commanders, giving him 704 rushing yards and nine touchdowns over his first six games.
For those counting, Henry is on pace for 1,995 rushing yards this season. That would be the most rushing yards in a season for any running back 30 or over. He's also on pace for 26 rushing touchdowns, which would be the second-most rushing touchdowns for any player 30 or over (Priest Holmes had 27 in 2003).
Tiki Barber had 1,860 yards in a 16-game season and Curtis Martin had 1,697. Even with the extra game, Henry is on pace to shatter those numbers. If this pace continues, Henry will set a new standard for running backs in their 30s.