Derrick Henry responds to Grant Delpit’s shady comment about him
Derrick Henry is taking note of Grant Delpit’s swipe at him this week.
The Cleveland Browns safety Delpit made waves on Thursday with a shady comment directed towards the Baltimore Ravens running back Henry ahead of Sunday’s game between the two teams. Speaking with reporters after practice, Delpit was asked about the challenge of trying to tackle the multi-time NFL rushing leader Henry.
In response, Delpit said that it was “not hard” to tackle Henry (also producing a smirk on his face when he said it).
Later in the day on Thursday, Henry was asked by reporters for his reaction to Delpit’s comment.
“I saw that,” said Henry in response. “I saw his coach had a quote, and then he had a quote. We’ll see on Sunday.”
It is unclear what the context was behind Henry’s apparent reference to Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski there. Stefanski did comment on Henry earlier in the week but was extremely complimentary of the five-time Pro Bowl running back in his remarks.
As for Delpit, he is no slouch himself as one of the game’s better and higher-paid safeties. But Henry, at 6-foot-2 and 252 pounds, is still near the peak of his powers and is coming off an enormous 169-yard, two-touchdown performance against Buffalo in Week 1 (that even had opposing fans throwing things at him). Delpit probably would have been better off not stirring the pot with Henry before Sunday’s divisional grudge match.
BREAKING NEWS: Drake Maye Offers $200K Reward for Information Leading to Identity of Charlie Kirk’s Assassassin

Following the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University, college football star Drake Maye has announced he will personally offer an additional $200,000 reward for any information that helps identify the killer. Maye, the standout quarterback for the University of North Carolina, expressed his deep sorrow over the senseless act and his commitment to supporting the investigation.
“This act of violence is a tragedy that should never have happened,” Maye said in a statement. “Charlie Kirk’s life was taken too soon, and we must ensure that justice is served. I’m offering this reward to help bring the person responsible to justice and to support the Kirk family during this difficult time.”
The FBI had already released images of the suspect and offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the killer. The assassination has sparked widespread outrage within the conservative community and raised serious concerns about political violence, especially on college campuses.
Maye’s additional $200,000 reward emphasizes his commitment to justice and peace. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward as the investigation intensifies.
The tragic loss of Kirk has ignited a national conversation about the dangers of political violence on university campuses. Maye’s reward offer serves as a powerful reminder that, as a community, we must come together to prevent further violence and ensure justice for those who suffer.