The King keeps moving up the list.
Derrick Henry has gained another spot on the NFL's all-time rushing TD record board.
Henry ran for a two-yard score on a sweep left in Sunday's first half against the Chicago Bears, giving the Baltimore Ravens a 7-6 lead.
He's now clear of Bears legend Walter Payton on the list.
Payton falls to sixth all time with 110 rushing TDs.
Henry is into fifth place on the all-time list with 111.
Fourth place is held by Adrian Peterson, at 120.
Marcus Allen is in third with 123 rushing touchdowns.
LaDainian Tomlinson is second on the list at 145 TDs.
And well up there in first is Emmitt Smith with 164 touchdowns on the ground.
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Henry may have time left to keep moving up this list, but after already passing Jim Brown and Payton this year, it'll be a while before he can get to the next spot.
Regardless of where he gets, Henry is one of the best running backs in NFL history.
This is just one more moment that helps to prove that.
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