Congratulations: Derrick Henry Named Captain of the Baltimore Ravens for the First Time
A Bold New Chapter in Baltimore
In a landmark moment for both player and franchise, Derrick Henry has been named team captain of the Baltimore Ravens for the first time. Known as one of the most feared and respected running backs in NFL history, Henry brings a wealth of experience, intensity, and leadership to a Ravens squad that’s aiming for greatness in 2025.
This announcement underscores how quickly Henry has embedded himself within the fabric of the Ravens’ locker room since joining the team.
Experience, Respect, and Relentless Drive
Head coach John Harbaugh made the announcement during a closed team meeting, where it was met with thunderous applause from teammates.
“Derrick leads by example. His preparation, humility, and work ethic are unmatched,” said Harbaugh.
“When you watch how our players respond to him, it’s clear—he’s more than a running back. He’s a leader.”
With years of dominant play under his belt, including multiple Pro Bowl nods and rushing titles, Henry is now taking on a new challenge: being the emotional and vocal leader of a team poised for a Super Bowl run.
Earning Trust in a New Uniform
Though a recent addition to the Ravens roster, Henry’s impact was felt immediately. From the very first day of training camp, his presence was undeniable—both in the weight room and on the practice field.
Veteran players and rookies alike looked to Henry for guidance, and he delivered. Whether helping a younger player with blocking technique or simply encouraging teammates through long, grueling sessions, Derrick Henry quickly became a voice of stability and inspiration.
“It’s rare to see someone with his resume show up and still be the hardest worker in the room,” said one offensive lineman.
“He earned that captain patch the right way.”
A Locker Room Leader On and Off the Field
Being a captain for the Ravens means more than wearing a “C” on the jersey. It means setting the tone on game day, holding others accountable, and building the brotherhood that defines Baltimore football. Henry, a man of few words but strong convictions, fits that mold perfectly.
Off the field, Henry has already started community outreach programs, particularly focused on youth fitness and anti-bullying efforts. His commitment to Baltimore extends beyond M&T Bank Stadium.
The Right Man at the Right Time
With the Ravens entering a crucial window for championship contention, leadership from seasoned veterans like Derrick Henry could be the x-factor. His ability to control the tempo of a game with punishing runs is well-documented—but now, he’ll also play a pivotal role in guiding locker room culture and keeping the team unified under pressure.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson praised the decision:
“Derrick’s a beast, but he’s also calm, steady, and focused. He’s the kind of guy you want going to war with you.”
The Start of Something Bigger
This captaincy is not just a personal achievement for Derrick Henry—it’s a statement about who the Ravens are becoming. A team that honors experience, demands excellence, and rewards those who uplift others.
Fans can expect to see Henry not just dominating on the ground, but also standing tall in team huddles, sideline rallies, and crucial moments when calm leadership matters most.
As the 2025 NFL season heats up, one thing is clear:
Derrick Henry isn’t just running through defenders—he’s running the Ravens.