Derrick Henry discussed his desire to win a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens and stated his intent to retire with the team. However, his remarks were met with mixed reactions from fans, with some criticizing his statements as misguided. Henry also expressed that he has not ruled out retiring with the Tennessee Titans.
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