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The stars are aligning for Derrick Henry to make his silver screen debut alongside Adam Sandler. After making a bet with each ...
As Ravens veterans report Tuesday to training camp, running back Derrick Henry is closer to reporting to the set of an Adam ...
Adam Sandler confirmed to Ravens star Derrick Henry at the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere that they’re officially doing a movie ...
Dan Patrick said he would get Adam Sandler to put Derrick Henry in one of his movies if the Ravens running back goes for 2,000 yards in 2025 ...
It's been an eventful year and change for Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry. He joined a new team after eight years with the Tennessee Titans, posted one of the best seasons of his ...
Alabama legend Derrick Henry was just a five-time NFL Pro Bowl running back with the 19th-most rushing yards of all-time and had high expectations to be a future member of the Pro Football Hall of ...
Derrick Henry’s first season at the Baltimore Ravens went under the radar because Eagles’ Saquon Barkley hogged the limelight. He narrowly missed out on his second 2000-yard campaign.
Adam Sandler seemed to confirm Monday at the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere in New York City that he has something in the works with Baltimore Ravens superstar running back Derrick Henry.
After Henry revealed that Sandler is his favorite actor, Patrick told him that if he rushes for 2,000 yards next season, he'll get the running back in an Adam Sandler movie. "Say no more, the bet ...
Adam Sandler agrees to Dan Patrick's bet with Derrick Henry, granting him a role in a future movie if he can record 2,000 rushing yards next season. Skip to content. Awful Announcing.
Derrick Henry has extra motivation to rush for 2,000 yards in 2025—the opportunity to appear in an Adam Sandler movie. During an appearance on The Dan Patrick Show earlier this week, Henry told ...
Thanks to a connection with Dan Patrick, Adam Sandler has offered Derrick Henry a role in an upcoming film. All Henry has to do is reach 2,000 yards in 2025. That shouldn’t be too hard, right?