Jerry Jones said that Derrick Henry, who’s leading the NFL in rushing stats, would not have been fit in the offense led by Dak Prescott.
Derrick Henry and Jerry Jones (Via Yardbarker/Imago)
This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys front office made many mistakes but the biggest one was not going after Derrick Henry, who publicly expressed his desire to play with them. Their loss becomes somebody’s win and in this case, it was the Baltimore Ravens– who acquired the star running back.
Seeing the Ravens’ solid passing game and 5-2 season standing, the Cowboys have been receiving all kinds of criticism for the incompetent passing game after losing the NFL’s leading pass rusher. Amid increasing criticism, owner Jerry Jones has been attempting to deflect attention from the Cowboys’ offseason mistakes, including the choice not to pursue the four-time Pro Bowler.
Returning to the Dallas radio show, 105.3 The Fan after threatening the jobs of the hosts, Jones said that Henry would not have been fit in the offense led by quarterback Dak Prescott. Defending the team’s decision, the 82-year-old believes Henry would not have achieved success in Dallas as he did in Baltimore.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on @1053thefan for the first time since he got angry about their questions regarding Dallas’ lack of offseason moves: “I’m surprised that last week got the attention it got.”
Before being asked, Jones brought up the Cowboys not having interest in…
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Previously when Jones addressed the reason why the Cowboys didn’t go after the All-Pro receiver, he claimed the America’s Team didn’t have the salary cap to acquire him, after signing Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb is the highest and second-highest contracts in the league, respectively.
Ravens lead NFL in rushing offense thanks to Derrick Henry’s explosive play
While defending the team’s offseason inactivity, the 82-year-old owner said he wasn’t surprised by the star running back’s impressive outing in week 7 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Recording 169 yards and 15 rushing attempts, Henry led his team to a 41-31 victory.
Courtesy of Henry, the Ravens are leading the league in rushing offense and the running back is leading the NFL in several key rushing categories this season– ranking first in rushes, rushing touchdowns, yards per rush, rushing first downs, longest rush, scrimmage yards, and scrimmage touchdowns.
Derrick Henry ranks this season
NFL Rank
Rushes 1st
Rush Yards 1st
Rush TD 1st
Yards per Rush 1st
Rush 1st Downs 1st
Longest Rush 1st
Scrimmage Yds 1st
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Additionally, he has the highest stats in rushing yards with 873 yards on 6.5 yards per carry and eight touchdowns. With this outing, he is also the favorite to win the 2024 Offensive Player of the Year honor.