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Ravens’ Dynamic Duo of Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry on Pace to Make NFL History!

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Baltimore’s offensive stars look like one of the best QB/RB tandems ever, and the the numbers back that up.

Based on the numbers that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry have put up through seven games here in the 2024 season, they are easily on pace to become the most prolific 1-2 punch in NFL history. The results suggest that it’s not just about statistics. The Ravens have won five straight games and, with Jackson and Henry leading the way, they’re averaging 35 points per game during that streak.

It’s a match made in football heaven. Jackson is a two-time NFL MVP; Henry is one of just eight players in NFL history to have rushed for more than 2,000 yards in a season. Historically, defenses have tended to stack the box trying slow down the 6-2, 247-pound Henry. When doing that, Jackson sees more open space for his weapons in the passing game. Of course, defenses also need to assign a shadow for Jackson, one of the most dangerous running quarterbacks of all-time. So that’s one less defender capable of stuffing the line on Henry runs.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson hands the ball off to Derrick Henry during a Week 2 game against the Raiders. 

Lamar Jackson has the best passer rating in the NFL and Derrick Henry leads the league in rushing yards.

Reggie Hildred-Imagn Images

If Jackson and Henry keep doing what they’ve been doing the rest of the season, this dynamic duo can become the most prolific QB-RB tandem in pro football history.

We’ve seen Hall of Fame duos like Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith, Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas, John Elway and Terrell Davis. But when it comes to putting up prolific yardage totals, it’s unusual to see a team’s quarterback and running back both be among the league leaders. A balanced offense is one thing, but Jackson and Henry are approaching rare air.

Henry is on pace for 2,120 yards, which would break Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record, albeit in a 17-game schedule. Jackson is on pace for 4,396 passing yards, which would be 700 yards more than the career high he set last season.

In other words, Jackson’s passing yards and Henry’s rushing yards would add up to 6,516 yards. That would be the greatest QB-RB total in NFL history by a wide margin.

In fact, there have been only 13 times in NFL history when a quarterback’s passing total and his top back’s yardage total added up to 6,000. The list includes Hall of Fame or soon-to-be Hall of Fame quarterbacks such as Tom Brady and Drew Brees, though it only includes two entries in which both quarterback and running back are in Contaon: Peyton Manning/Edgerrin James (twice) and Kurt Warner/Marshall Faulk. Here’s the breakdown:

Year/Team Quarterback Pass Yards Running Back Rush Yards Total Yards
2013 Broncos Peyton Manning 5,477 Knowshon Moreno 1,038 6,515
2014 Steelers Ben Roethlisberger 4,952 Le’Veon Bell 1,361 6,313
2019 Cowboys Dak Prescott 4,902 Ezekiel Elliott 1,357 6,259
2016 Saints Drew Brees 5,208 Mark Ingram 1,043 6,251
2001 Rams Kurt Warner 4,830 Marshall Faulk 1,382 6,212
2021 Buccaneers Tom Brady 5,316 Leonard Fournette 812 6,128
2000 Colts Peyton Manning 4,413 Edgerrin James 1,709 6,122
2018 Steelers Ben Roethlisberger 5,139 James Conner 973 6,112
2004 Colts Peyton Manning 4,557 Edgerrin James 1,548 6,105
2012 Patriots Tom Brady 4,827 Stevan Ridley 1,261 6,088
2022 Chiefs Patrick Mahomes 5.250 Isiah Pacheco 830 6,080
2011 Saints Drew Brees 5,476 Darren Sproles 603 6,079
2016 Falcons Matt Ryan 4,944 Devonta Freeman 1,079 6,023

Of course, none of the quarterbacks on this list add the running ability that Jackson has. While Henry leads the league in rushing with 873 yards, Jackson is actually 11th with 455 yards of his own. Forget the 6,000-yard barrier. If Jackson and Henry stay healthy and continue to produce, they will be the first QB/RB tandem to eclipse 7,000 combined yards.

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Baltimore’s offensive stars look like one of the best QB/RB tandems ever, and the the numbers back that up.

Based on the numbers that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry have put up through seven games here in the 2024 season, they are easily on pace to become the most prolific 1-2 punch in NFL history. The results suggest that it’s not just about statistics. The Ravens have won five straight games and, with Jackson and Henry leading the way, they’re averaging 35 points per game during that streak.

It’s a match made in football heaven. Jackson is a two-time NFL MVP; Henry is one of just eight players in NFL history to have rushed for more than 2,000 yards in a season. Historically, defenses have tended to stack the box trying slow down the 6-2, 247-pound Henry. When doing that, Jackson sees more open space for his weapons in the passing game. Of course, defenses also need to assign a shadow for Jackson, one of the most dangerous running quarterbacks of all-time. So that’s one less defender capable of stuffing the line on Henry runs.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson hands the ball off to Derrick Henry during a Week 2 game against the Raiders. 

Lamar Jackson has the best passer rating in the NFL and Derrick Henry leads the league in rushing yards.

Reggie Hildred-Imagn Images

If Jackson and Henry keep doing what they’ve been doing the rest of the season, this dynamic duo can become the most prolific QB-RB tandem in pro football history.

We’ve seen Hall of Fame duos like Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith, Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas, John Elway and Terrell Davis. But when it comes to putting up prolific yardage totals, it’s unusual to see a team’s quarterback and running back both be among the league leaders. A balanced offense is one thing, but Jackson and Henry are approaching rare air.

Henry is on pace for 2,120 yards, which would break Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record, albeit in a 17-game schedule. Jackson is on pace for 4,396 passing yards, which would be 700 yards more than the career high he set last season.

In other words, Jackson’s passing yards and Henry’s rushing yards would add up to 6,516 yards. That would be the greatest QB-RB total in NFL history by a wide margin.

In fact, there have been only 13 times in NFL history when a quarterback’s passing total and his top back’s yardage total added up to 6,000. The list includes Hall of Fame or soon-to-be Hall of Fame quarterbacks such as Tom Brady and Drew Brees, though it only includes two entries in which both quarterback and running back are in Contaon: Peyton Manning/Edgerrin James (twice) and Kurt Warner/Marshall Faulk. Here’s the breakdown:

Year/Team Quarterback Pass Yards Running Back Rush Yards Total Yards
2013 Broncos Peyton Manning 5,477 Knowshon Moreno 1,038 6,515
2014 Steelers Ben Roethlisberger 4,952 Le’Veon Bell 1,361 6,313
2019 Cowboys Dak Prescott 4,902 Ezekiel Elliott 1,357 6,259
2016 Saints Drew Brees 5,208 Mark Ingram 1,043 6,251
2001 Rams Kurt Warner 4,830 Marshall Faulk 1,382 6,212
2021 Buccaneers Tom Brady 5,316 Leonard Fournette 812 6,128
2000 Colts Peyton Manning 4,413 Edgerrin James 1,709 6,122
2018 Steelers Ben Roethlisberger 5,139 James Conner 973 6,112
2004 Colts Peyton Manning 4,557 Edgerrin James 1,548 6,105
2012 Patriots Tom Brady 4,827 Stevan Ridley 1,261 6,088
2022 Chiefs Patrick Mahomes 5.250 Isiah Pacheco 830 6,080
2011 Saints Drew Brees 5,476 Darren Sproles 603 6,079
2016 Falcons Matt Ryan 4,944 Devonta Freeman 1,079 6,023

Of course, none of the quarterbacks on this list add the running ability that Jackson has. While Henry leads the league in rushing with 873 yards, Jackson is actually 11th with 455 yards of his own. Forget the 6,000-yard barrier. If Jackson and Henry stay healthy and continue to produce, they will be the first QB/RB tandem to eclipse 7,000 combined yards.

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