Director General of Ravens Eric Decosta and head coach John Harbaugh both expressed the desire to extend Derrick Henry’s contract during the offseason.
With the project in the rear view mirror, the club was able to conclude an agreement with the ball carrier.
According to several reports, Henry accepted a two -year extension with Baltimore during the 2027 season. His contract was previously exhausted after 2025.
The first reports indicate that the new Henry agreement is worth $ 30 million in these two years with a guaranteed 25 million dollars.
Henry, 31, was a force for the Ravens in 2024, helping the club win a second consecutive title from AFC North. He finished with 1,921 yards on the ground with 16 affected at the head of the league. He also captured 19 assists for 193 yards with two affected.
His precipitated total was the second higher in his career behind the 2020 season when he rushed on 2,027 yards to become the AP attacking player.
Playing alongside the quarter-Arrière Lamar Jackson, Henry is about to keep his total totals that rush for the next few years. He is the active leader of the NFL in the yards on the ground (11,423) and the precipitated affected (106).