Derrick Henry has signed a two-year contract extension with the Baltimore Ravens, expressing his commitment to improving his performance on the field. At 31 years old, Henry remains in peak form, having set a record for rushing yards by a running back over 30 last season. Despite questions about his future with the Ravens beyond the extension, Henry emphasizes a year-by-year focus and his love for the game. His dedication is evident, as he returned to workouts immediately after the team's playoff loss.
Henry, though, declined to say whether this extension allows him to finish his career in Baltimore or whether he plans to play beyond this deal.
I think it's just focus on this year and then focus to continue to get better year after year that I'm here -- that's always going to be my focus.
Last season, which was his first with the Ravens, he ran for 1,921 yards, the most by a running back 30 or older in NFL history.
Henry's two-year extension demonstrates his commitment to the Ravens while maintaining a focus on continuous improvement and production on the field.
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