Many NFL observers believe the Ravens will be the primary challengers to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC once again, and there’s little reason to believe that won’t be the case. The addition of Henry has given the Baltimore offense a big lift because the 6-3, 247-pound running back combines power and speed the way few are capable of doing. More than the numbers, Henry runs with a ferocity that causes tacklers — even some of the best in the league — to make business decisions.

Henry’s presence and big-play ability are taking pressure off of quarterback Lamar Jackson. The MVP candidate has completed 72 of 108 passes for 858 yards with TD passes and just 1 interception. Jackson has also run for 308 yards and 2 touchdowns with a 7.5 yards per carry mark, but he won’t have to run as often if Henry can continue to deliver big plays for the Baltimore offense.

The Ravens will attempt to stretch their winning streak to three games when they travel to Cincinnati to take on the division-rival Bengals in Week 5.