Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring) has been officially ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Rams.
Baltimore is 4-11 without Jackson.
Cooper Rush will make his second start for the Ravens.
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) October 10, 2025
More presence in the scheme
With Jackson ruled out due to a hamstring injury, the Ravens are missing their primary offensive engine. That’s pushed Derrick Henry to take on more weight in the game plan—both tactically and emotionally. His experience in high-pressure matchups and his ability to absorb the spotlight make him a central figure in this rebuilding phase.
The next challenge comes against the Rams, a 3-2 team with a defense that doesn’t give anything away. For the Ravens, it’s a chance to prove they still have fight. For Derrick Henry, it’s another moment to show that leadership isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s about running, listening, and holding the line.
Derrick Henry on his message to teammates: “We still got a lot ahead of us. Don’t let the circumstances dictate our future. Just stay focused. We can turn this thing around.” pic.twitter.com/nXX4jwZV2w
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) October 9, 2025
Dominate, control, and set the tempo
Off the field, Derrick Henry has also been vocal about the need to reclaim Baltimore’s physical identity. In recent interviews, he’s emphasized that the team must return to dominating the trenches, controlling the clock, and dictating the tempo. It’s not just about winning games—it’s about earning respect again.
Derrick Henry didn’t come to Baltimore to be a decorative piece. He came to make a difference. And while the road ahead is steep, his presence is starting to feel like the engine that could reignite the Ravens.
Derrick Henry had more rushing yards in Week 1 than he has had in his last 4 games combined 🤯 pic.twitter.com/eUmFPaksYI
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 10, 2025