Former Alabama All-American reaches 1,000 rushing yards again in NFL
For the sixth time in his NFL career, Derrick Henry is a 1,000-yard rusher, and it took the former Alabama All-American only nine games to get there in the 2024 NFL season.
Henry went over 1,000 rushing yards for the 2024 season on Sunday when he took a second-and-11 handoff at the Denver Broncos 37-yard line and broke a 20-yard run with 11:21 left in the third quarter.
That gave Henry 64 yards on 13 carries for the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, which boosted his 2024 totals to 1,010 yards on 158 carries.
Henry is the first NFL player to reach 1,000 rushing yards this season.
Henry also ran for 1,000 yards in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023. In 2020, Henry recorded the eighth 2,000-yard rushing season in NFL history.
In 2021, Henry had 937 rushing yards eight games into the season, then missed the remaining nine regular-season games because of a broken foot.
Henry’s latest performance brings to 47 the number of 1,000-yard rushing seasons for players from Alabama high schools and colleges in the NFL. Sixteen players with Alabama football roots have run for 1,000 yards in an NFL season, and Henry now has the most – one more than Shaun Alexander.
The NFL 1,000-yard rushers with Alabama football roots include (with yearly totals presented as rushing attempts-rushing yards-rushing touchdowns):
William Andrews, Auburn
Atlanta Falcons
1979: 239-1,023-3
1980: 265-1,308-4
1981: 289-1,301-10
1983: 331-1,567-7
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Joe Cribbs, Sulligent High School, Auburn
Buffalo Bills
1980: 306-1,185-11
1981: 257-1,097-3
1983: 263-1,131-3
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James Brooks, Auburn
Cincinnati Bengals
1986: 205-1,087-5
1989: 221-1,239-7
1990: 195-1,004-5
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Bobby Humphrey, Glenn High School, Alabama
Denver Broncos
1989: 294-1,151-7
1990: 288-1,202-7
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Antowain Smith, Stanhope Elmore High School
Buffalo Bills
1998: 300-1,124-8
New England Patriots
2001: 287-1,157-12
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Stephen Davis, Auburn
Washington Redskins
1999: 290-1,405-17
2000: 332-1,318-11
2001: 356-1,432-5
Carolina Panthers
2003: 318-1,444-8
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Shaun Alexander, Alabama
Seattle Seahawks
2001: 309-1,318-14
2002: 295-1,175-16
2003: 326-1,435-14
2004: 353-1,696-16
2005: 370-1,880-27
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Rudi Johnson, Auburn
Cincinnati Bengals
2004: 361-1,454-12
2005: 337-1,458-12
2006: 341-1,309-12
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Carnell “Cadillac” Williams, Etowah High School, Auburn
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2005: 290-1,178-6
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Ronnie Brown, Auburn
Miami Dolphins
2006: 241-1,008-5
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Eddie Lacy, Alabama
Green Bay Packers
2013: 284-1,178-11
2014: 246-1,139-9
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Mark Ingram, Alabama
New Orleans Saints
2016: 205-1,043-6
2017: 230-1,124-12
Baltimore Ravens
2019: 202-1,018-10
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Jordan Howard, Gardendale High School, UAB
Chicago Bears
2016: 252-1,313-6
2017: 276-1,122-7
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Derrick Henry, Alabama
Tennessee Titans
2018: 215-1,059-12
2019: 303-1,540-16
2020: 378-2,027-17
2022: 349-1,538-13
2023: 280-1,167-12
2024: 158-1,010-10 (at time of reaching 1,000 yards in the ninth game)
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Josh Jacobs, Alabama
Oakland Raiders
2019: 242-1,150-7
2020: 273-1,065-12
2022: 340-1,653-12
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Najee Harris, Alabama
Pittsburgh Steelers
2021: 307-1,200-7
2022: 272-1,034-7
2023: 255-1,035-8
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.