Ravens-Jets: What the pundits expect


Eddie George says Henry could end up as the greatest running back of all time

Henry will have the chance to close in on 10th place among all-time top rushers.

Henry, with 12,230 career rushing yardage, needs only 83 yards to go from No. Henry, who has 12,230 career rushing yards, needs 83 yards to move from No. The Hall of Famers Marcus Allen and Edgerrin Jim, as well as Marshall Faulk and Jim Brown, are all ranked No. 11.

Henry surpassed the No. Henry is No. 4 all-time in rushing touchdowns. He is fourth in career rushing touchdowns with 113. Emmitt (164), LaDainian Tolinson (145), Allen (123) and Adrian Peterson (122) are all ahead of him.

Henry is a great running back. His resume and his position as a top running back in the NFL at 31 years old make him arguably the best of all time.

During an appearance on FanDuel TV’s “Up & Adams” show, Eddie George, a former All-Pro runningback was asked the question.

George said, “He is certainly making his mark.” Not just in the NFL but also from high school and college. I don’t believe he has ever missed a match. He missed a season of NFL football due to an injury. (He was out for eight games in 2021). He is a home run-hitter in the body of a large man. He’s scored 98-yard touchdowns. He can catch the ball out of his backfield. He’s still performing at a high level, even late in his career. It’s a testimony to what he accomplishes in the off-season.

It’s up for debate. He’s definitely in the conversation as the greatest athlete of all time, because of his ability to consistently put up high numbers year after year. It’s amazing.”

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