The New England Patriots have wasted no time in addressing their offensive needs this offseason, reportedly signing former Washington Commanders running back Antonio Gibson to a three-year contract. This move comes as the first external addition for the Patriots during the NFL’s legal tampering period, and it’s a signing that could pay dividends for their revamped offensive scheme.
At 25 years old, Gibson brings a unique blend of speed and versatility to the Patriots’ backfield.
The Baltimore Ravens have just added a freight train to their backfield. In a move that is sure to bolster their already formidable rushing attack, the team has agreed to terms with former Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry on a two-year, $16 million contract, with the potential to reach $20 million and $9 million guaranteed.
Henry, a four-time Pro Bowler and two-time rushing champion, departs the Titans after eight seasons and joins the reigning AFC North champions in their quest for a Super Bowl title.
The Baltimore Ravens have added a major weapon to their backfield, signing former Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry to a two-year, $16 million contract, with the potential to earn up to $20 million and $9 million guaranteed. The move brings a freight train of a rusher to complement the electrifying speed and elusiveness of quarterback Lamar Jackson.
At 30 years old, Henry departs the Titans after eight seasons, including four Pro Bowl selections and two rushing titles.