Was Derrick Henry targeted by fans after his second TD vs the Bills? Here’s all to know

 Was Derrick Henry targeted by fans after his second TD vs the Bills? Here’s all to know

Was Derrick Henry targeted by fans after his second TD vs the Bills? Here’s all to know

Sunday night’s clash between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills had all the drama of a primetime NFL game — jaw-dropping touchdowns, a furious comeback, and even an ugly run-in with fans.

The incident unfolded after DeAndre Hopkins’ spectacular one-handed touchdown grab gave Baltimore a commanding 34-19 lead in the third quarter. As Ravens players celebrated near the stands, a Buffalo fan reached over the wall and struck both Hopkins and quarterback Lamar Jackson on their helmets. The hit on Jackson was hard enough to snap his head back, prompting the quarterback to shove the fan away before security intervened.



Jackson later admitted he let his emotions get the better of him. “You gotta keep your cool and let security do their job,” he told reporters postgame. “Lesson learned.”

Derrick Henry Steals Spotlight — and Takes Heat

While Jackson and Hopkins were at the center of the confrontation, much of the night’s attention ultimately shifted to Derrick Henry, who powered his way to two touchdowns for Baltimore. The star running back had Bills defenders on skates in the red zone, showing why he’s one of the league’s most feared finishers.

But Henry also became a target for fan frustration. After his second score in the fourth quarter, someone hurled a water bottle that narrowly missed him in the end zone. The gesture underscored just how heated the atmosphere had become as Baltimore extended its lead.

Ironically, Henry’s night would swing both ways. His rare fumble in the final quarter cracked the door open for Buffalo, and Josh Allen stormed through it. Behind his arm and legs, Allen orchestrated a remarkable comeback capped off by Matt Prater’s clutch 32-yard field goal, sealing a 41-40 Bills victory.

Stats That Tell the Story

  • Lamar Jackson: 14-of-19, 210 passing yards, 2 TDs; 70 rushing yards, 1 TD



  • DeAndre Hopkins: 36 receiving yards, 1 highlight-reel TD

  • Derrick Henry: 2 rushing TDs, 1 costly fumble

  • Josh Allen: 33-of-46, 394 yards, 2 passing TDs, 2 rushing TDs

Beyond the Scoreboard

What was shaping up to be a signature road win for Baltimore turned into a stunning collapse. For the Bills, it was the kind of comeback that will be remembered all season long. For the Ravens, it was a night where tempers flared, fans crossed the line, and even their brightest stars — Jackson, Hopkins, and Henry — found themselves part of the chaos.

If there’s one lesson from Highmark Stadium: mess with NFL players, and emotions can erupt. But underestimate Josh Allen, and you’ll pay the price.





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