ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky called the lack of carries that Ravens running back Derrick Henry has gotten on early downs “shocking” and “unacceptable.”

Henry has 49 carries for 284 yards and 10 touchdowns this season, but the former NFL QB explained that after a conversation with a statistician, he realized that the Ravens ran the ball the fewest times on first and second down of any NFL team.

“I found this out about the Ravens, and it absolutely shocked me. A month into the season, the Baltimore Ravens — with Derrick Henry — are the 32nd-ranked offense in the NFL when it comes to giving the ball to their running back on first or second down,” Orlovsky said in a video posted to X on Thursday. “Meaning, they run the football on first and second down with their running backs the least out of

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