On a night that was mostly uneventful for Derrick Henry, one particular moment made waves in the sports world. In the fourth quarter of Thursday Night Football, a Bengals defender made a tackle that inadvertently led to a wardrobe malfunction for Henry, which quickly caught fire online.
During a play where Henry tried to rush for eight yards, he was tackled by B.J. Hill. As Hill dove in for the stop, he accidentally grabbed the waistband of Henry’s pants, pulling them down just enough to give viewers an unexpected glimpse.
This incident added an amusing twist to a thrilling game between the Ravens and the Bengals, which saw both teams score touchdowns in quick succession, culminating in a 28-28 tie. Regardless of the game’s outcome, Henry’s mishap is sure to be shared and discussed widely on social media.
That tackle marked Henry’s 16th carry of the night, in which he managed 68 rushing yards and a touchdown. This performance represented one of his quieter games, second only to his season-opening game where he had just 46 yards against the Chiefs.
The game itself started off slow but quickly transformed into an intense battle, reminiscent of their previous clash earlier in the season. Cincinnati led 14-7 at halftime and held a 21-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter. However, Baltimore surged back, scoring 21 points in the final quarter. Cincinnati then got one last chance to score.
Quarterback Joe Burrow connected with Ja’Marr Chase in the end zone again, making the score 35-34 in favor of the Ravens. Unfortunately for the Bengals, their two-point conversion attempt failed, forcing them to go for an onside kick. The Ravens recovered, sealing their victory and improving their record to 7-3, while the Bengals fell to 4-6.
Although the Bengals didn’t secure a win, Chase was a standout performer. He recorded 11 receptions for a staggering 264 yards and three touchdowns. Burrow completed 34 of 56 passes, totaling 428 yards and four touchdowns during the match, with the last touchdown going to Tanner Hudson.