Derrick Henry with is pants downDerrick Henry (Photo via Amazon Prime)
The full moon was out on Thursday Night Football, and Derrick Henry provided the moon.

Late in the fourth quarter, the Baltimore Ravens had a chance to move down the field and win the game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Lamar Jackson would hand off to Derrick Henry for a short gain.

When Henry is running, defenders are trying to grab anything to ensure he goes down.

One particular run saw him go down to the ground, but then his pants came down as well.

It showed that Derrick Henry wasn’t wearing any underwear.

Yikes.

Derrick Henry has been held in check this game against the Bengals.

It appears he will be held under 100 yards running after a blistering start to the year.

Even still, he has one touchdown and could possibly have another one.

Derrick Henry Has Been Everything For The Ravens

Through his first nine games as a member of the Ravens, Henry has tallied 168 carries for 1,052 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Henry made history in Week 9’s 41-10 win over the Denver Broncos as he became No. 8 on the all-time rushing touchdowns list with 101.

He’s also added nine catches for 93 yards and two receiving scores this year as well.

Penn State Police Provide Update On Jason Kelce Incident After Former Eagles Star Smashed A Fan’s Phone In Response To Homophobic Slur

Jason Kelce at retirement press conferenceJason Kelce (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
There was a feeling that Jason Kelce might find himself in hot water with the law after snatching and then smashing someone’s phone on Saturday.

Multiple videos surfaced on social media over the weekend showing the former Eagles center being taunted by a fan who was recording him while he made his way to Beaver Stadium for the Penn State-Ohio State matchup.

he person in question, a Penn State fan, was heard asking Kelce, “Kelce — how does it feel that your brother is a [homophobic slur] for dating Taylor Swift?” the fan asked.

Kelce would grab the kid’s phone, smash it, pick it up, and ask him, “Who’s the [homophobic slur] now?”