Living legend Barry Sanders is in the highest pantheon of running backs. He believes Derrick Henry will one day join him.
He saw two minutes of action in Michigan State's first-round win against No. 15 seed Bryant, where he made a layup off the glass with 53 seconds remaining in the game. Barry Sanders attended ...
Detroit Lions Hall of Fame running back Barry ... in 1999. Sanders was just 1,457 yards shy of Walter Payton’s NFL all-time rushing record when he unexpectedly walked away from the game.
The success of the team has obviously been noticed by one of the city's favorite sons: Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders ... Coach Campbell's in-game philosophy, he's really changed ...
Living legend Barry Sanders provided the highest ... So this is certainly a "game-recognizing game " with Sanders praising Henry. Given Henry's career up to this point and the special season ...