Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry, left, takes a handoff...

Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry, left, takes a handoff from quarterback Lamar Jackson while running for a long touchdown against the Buffalo Bills during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Baltimore. Credit: AP/Stephanie Scarbrough

BALTIMORE — Derrick Henry needed one play to make Baltimore Ravens history in prime time against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night.

Henry took their first offensive snap 87 yards to the end zone for the longest touchdown run in franchise history. The veteran running back now has five TDs in four games since joining Baltimore.

It was the former Tennessee Titans running back's third career rushing touchdown of 80 yards or more. Only Chris Johnson with six and Adrian Peterson with five have more.

The 247-pound Henry reached 21.29 mph on the run, according to NFL NextGen Stats. That ties the fourth-fastest speed by a ball carrier this season.

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