Derrick Henry made some notable history during the first half of the Ravens ' season-opener against the Bills . During the second quarter of Sunday night's game, Henry scored his 107th career touchdown run on a 30-yard jaunt that cut Baltimore's deficit to 10-7.
Henry's score took him out of a tie with Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown for sixth on the career rushing touchdown list. The record-setting run showcased his game-breaking ability despite being 6-foot-2 and north of 250 pounds.
Henry -- who scored another rushing touchdown later in the game -- is in elite company as far as career rushing touchdowns is concerned. Of the running backs who are top-15 all-time in career touchdown runs, Shaun Alexander is the only one who is not in the Hall of Fame who is currently eligible.