After Henry ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns in Baltimore's wild-card playoff win, Jackson said it's like watching Lightning McQueen from the movie "Cars" when Henry hits his stride.
"The movie 'Cars' … you know when Lightning McQueen is just flying and flashing past, and it's like [whooshing sound]. That's how Derrick looks when he was running past all those guys.
Following the Baltimore Ravens' wild-card demolition of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Lamar Jackson compared Derrick Henry to the Pixar character Lightning McQueen. It's a nickname that The King is ...
That's why Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson likened observing Henry's performance on the field to watching Lightning McQueen in the movie "Cars." "It looked like a movie clip," Jackson said ...
Speaking to reporters about one of Henry's two touchdown runs, Jackson comically broke down the play by likening Henry to star racecar Lightning McQueen from the Disney movie Cars. "Cars ...
On Sunday afternoon, Derrick Henry tweeted out a still from the animated movie “Cars” with Lightning McQueen ahead of Chick Hicks and Strip “The King” Weathers on the racetrack.
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