Baltimore Ravens Player Derrick Henry Spends About $240K Annually On Body Maintenance
During the season, many athletes make sure they take care of their bodies so they can be in game shape when the season is played out. For Derrick Henry, who plays the running back position for the Baltimore Ravens, he just doesn’t do that during the season, it’s a year-round practice for him that he reportedly spends $240,000 annually to maintain his physique.
In a recent interview with The Athletic, Henry’s financial adviser, Pete Kotos, stated that the Ravens player probably spends $240,000 a year on body maintenance. Henry gave a somewhat detailed look into what his day consists of regarding his diet and nutrition. Like most players, he has a personal chef who prepares his meals. It’s mostly natural and there is no fried foods, gluten, dairy, or artificial sugars included on his plate.
He stated that during the season, he won’t start eating until around 4 or 5 p.m. He mentioned that he would then eat another meal, usually around 8 p.m. But, when the season is over, he will eat his first meal around 1 p.m.
“I probably eat three chicken breasts, some rice, and broccoli,” he tells the media outlet. “Then I have some gluten-free pancakes, scrambled eggs, diced potatoes, home fries, and some steak.”
His diet and his natural ability to play his position very well are working out for him. He has had 1,757 more rushing years since the 2018 season. Add to that, 37 more broken tackles and 27 more rushing touchdowns than any other football player in the NFL.
The New York Post reported that Henry, who spent his first eight seasons with the Tennessee Titans earlier this year signed a two-year, $16 million contract including $9 million guaranteed in 2024. Over the last six seasons, the running back has run for 8,268 yards and 80 touchdowns, making him one of the best at his position.
Baltimore Ravens Player Derrick Henry Spends About $240K Annually On Body Maintenance
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