The Ravens agreed Wednesday to a two-year contract extension with star running back Derrick Henry.

The deal reportedly is for $30 million with $25 million guaranteed.

It’s the largest deal in NFL history for a running back over 30.

Henry, 31, was an outstanding addition for the Ravens last season, rushing for 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns and forming a devastating pairing with quarterback Lamar Jackson — himself a significant running threat.

That was the first season of a two-year contract that was worth up to $20 million, but now the Ravens have worked out a new deal that lasts through the 2026 season.

The question now is whether the Ravens can reach an extension agreement with Jackson — who has three years left on his current deal.

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