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Grant Delpit caught attention during the 2024 NFL season when his strong Tackle hit the 252 -pound corridor Derrick Henry to the grass.
Approximately a year later, the defensive of the Cleveland Browns gave another blow to the star of the Baltimore Ravens.
As the last confrontation of the Browns-Ravens approaching, Delpit seemed to flame the rivalry of the North Division of the AFC when he minimized the idea that players of the opposite teams found difficulties to address Henry.
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Safety Grant Delpit (9) of the Cleveland Browns runs in the field during players’ presentations before the game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 7, 2025. (Jason Miller/Getty images)
“It’s not difficult,” Delpit said when asked about the level of difficulty associated with trying to take Henry to the ground.
Henry learned of Delpit’s comments and offered a refutation.
“He had an appointment,” said Henry. “We will see Sunday.”
The Ravens are scheduled to receive the Browns on Sunday. Both teams suffered losses in their seasonal openers. Henry ended defeat 41-40 against Buffalo Bills with 169 yards by land.
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During a game last October, Delpit and his defensive partner of the Browns, Denzel Ward, joined for a great success in Henry. Moments after the Tackle, Delpit began to make the “too small” celebration.

The security of the Cleveland Browns Grant Delpit (9) addresses the Baltimore Ravens corridor, Derrick Henry (22) during a game at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 27, 2024. (Scott Galvin/Imagn images)
Henry spent the first eight years of his NFL career with the Tennessee Titans. He signed with the Ravens in 2024. Henry has been relatively content when he faced the Browns in recent years. The five times Pro Bowler has only overcome the 75 -yard land in one of the three games he has played against the Browns.
The garbage talk prior to the confrontation of the AFC North on Sunday has not been exclusive to Delpit. The open receiver of the Browns, Jerry Jeudy, seemed to rule out the secondary ravens, despite the fact that the group was composed of multiple first -round draft selections.

The Baltimore Ravens corridor, Derrick Henry (22), directs the ball while the security of the Cleveland Browns Grant Delpit (9) addresses it during a NFL game in Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 27, 2024. (Scott Galvin-Imagn images)
The Bills Marshal, Josh Allen, succeeded against the defenders of Baltimore pass, launching for 394 yards in week 1. Jeudy suggested that the Ravens group present “without challenges.” Jeudy has never registered a touchdown capture in a game against the Ravens.
The safety of the Ravens Kyle Hamilton shrugged from Jeudy’s comments, describing them as “advertisement board material.”
“That is the thing with the material of the bulletin board that I never understood,” Hamilton said. “Wasn’t I going to play hard before he said that? If you need an advertisement tank material to play … that’s a problem with you.”