In a recent game, Derrick Henry showcased his skills by rushing for 151 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Baltimore Ravens to a 28-25 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys, who opted not to sign Henry during the offseason, struggled with their run defense, allowing 274 rushing yards in total. Dallas owner Jerry Jones expressed respect for Henry's performance but maintained that the team could not afford him. The Cowboys' defensive issues have been highlighted as they currently have the worst rushing defense statistics through three games in decades.
- Derrick Henry's performance underscores the Cowboys' struggles in run defense.
- The Cowboys' decision-making in the offseason regarding running backs has come under scrutiny.
- The team's defensive coordination is lacking, leading to significant rushing yards allowed.