Ravens RB Derrick Henry Rushes for 216 Yards After I Post About Ravens and 216
Yesterday evening, I completed this series of posts on the death of YouTuber Lamarr Wilson. Part 1 explains how the story was connected to the Baltimore Ravens, while Part 3 examined a deep riddle connecting it to the number 216.
As it turns out, Lamar Jackson isn’t the only guy with the name Lamar on the Baltimore Ravens. Enter running back Derrick Henry, whose middle name is Lamar, and is also a Jr. He was the only one of the two on the field, as Jackson is nursing an injury.
Well, what do you know – Derrick Lamar Henry popped off against the Packers’ defense for a whopping 216 rushing yards, the third-highest total in a game this season:
The Moon is 2160 miles across at its equator.

But that’s not all. To acquire these 216 yards, he carried the ball 36 times – the most carries of any player in the NFL in almost two full years:
216 is 6×6×6
The 36th Triangular number is 666
666 is the Number of the Beast, which is about as perfect of a match with Derrick Henry as you can get.

The Baltimore Ravens now have 276 wins in the history of their franchise:

Organic Matrix
Being able to pick up on these patterns before they fully manifest is a skill anyone can achieve with enough diligence and understanding of how numbers connect with one another. However, this is a rather interesting one for me to catch.
For starters, my name is Derek, similar to the running back Derrick Henry, who scored 4 touchdowns last night while playing in the state I’ve lived in since I was born. Both of us were born on the 4th day of the month.

This matches the Standard gematria of my full name.







Henry had 216 yards and 4 touchdowns

That’s also 40 years, 206 days. Part 2 of my post explained how the story was also a riddle for the major secret society at Yale = 426. The game was played a span of 42 weeks, 6 days before Lamarr Wilson’s birthday.


