What an exciting vote. Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry prevailed in a close election by just two votes over Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff. And not even Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels was left behind.
Can you put your stamp on a game more than Derrick Henry? Veteran running back Derrick Henry was unstoppable in the Baltimore Ravens’ 35:10 win over the Buffalo Bills. The 30-year-old ran for 199 yards and a touchdown on 24 attempts. He completed the opening drive with a run of 87 yards and entered the history books with the longest rushing touchdown in Ravens history. Henry also caught three passes for ten yards and his second touchdown of the game.
DERRICK FREAKIN’ HENRY!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/xhYv0apEQu
— NFL (@NFL) September 30, 2024
This is the third time in the first four weeks that a running back has won the Player of the Week vote.
The voting result
- Derrick Henry (running back, Baltimore Ravens) – 37.4 percent of the vote
- Jared Goff (quarterback, Detroit Lions) – 36.3 percent of the vote
- Jayden Daniels (quarterback, Washington Commanders) – 26.3 percent of the vote
The voting took place from October 1st to 3rd (12 p.m.). A total of 161 users cast their votes via the homepage, X or Instagram.
The award winners of the season
Week 4: Derrick Henry (Runningback, Baltimore Ravens)
Week 3: Andy Dalton (Quarterback, Carolina Panthers)
Week 2: Alvin Kamara (Runningback, New Orleans Saints)
Week 1: Saquon Barkley (Runningback, Philadelphia Eagles)
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