In 2024, Derrick Henry changed teams for the first time in his NFL career. After eight seasons with the Tennessee Titans, the veteran running back signed with the Baltimore Ravens.
Since signing that deal, Henry has been one of the best running backs in the NFL. With Henry’s success on the football field, many fans are curious about his personal life, including whether he’s in a relationship. Let’s delve into Henry’s love life.
Meet Adrianna Rivas, Derrick Henry’s Girlfriend
Henry is dating his longtime girlfriend, Adrianna Yasmin Rivas Colmenero, a former Texas Longhorns student who grew up in Odessa, Texas.
Her parents are Joe and Simona Rivas, and she has two brothers: Adriel and Daniel.
Rivas was part of a major Dallas Cowboys-loving family but eventually changed her loyalties to the Titans in support of Henry. Now that Henry has joined Baltimore, she regularly shows up to his games wearing his Ravens jersey.
The Ravens RB’s girlfriend holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and is currently working on her eyelash extensions business, Attraction by Adrianna, in Dallas.
Rivas first made their relationship public when Henry graduated from the University of Alabama in 2018. “My man is a college graduate,” she captioned the post.
The couple welcomed their first daughter, Valentina Allure, on May 18, 2020. Then, on April 22, 2024, they had their second child, Celine Amore Henry.
A while ago, on Father’s Day, Rivas raved about how great a father Henry is to their two children.
“Thank you for your love, your sacrifice, your selflessness, your presence, and for putting being a father before anything else,” she wrote on Instagram alongside an adorable video. “Happy Father’s Day Sas! We love you more than words can describe.”
This year, she posted a similar sentiment: “I love watching our babies look at you. The view only gets sweeter with time. They feel how loved and protected they are in your arms and in your eyes. I thank God every day that you are who he gave to me and our girls. We love and appreciate you so much.”
While the couple isn’t married, Rivas has been by Henry’s side throughout his ascent to NFL stardom and watched as he became the NFL’s Offensive Player of the Year and a five-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL in rushing yards and touchdowns twice.
Bills vs. Ravens: Week 1, Preview and Prediction
We all know the headline for this one. Jackson and Allen are the last two MVP winners and two of the most entertaining quarterbacks ever to play the game. They lead two of the best teams in the league that have yet to get over the Super Bowl hump.
This might be the most entertaining regular-season matchup possible in today’s NFL, and the league gave the fans a gift by making this the Week One Sunday Night game. But as otherworldly as the two starting quarterbacks are, recent matchups between the two teams have come down to the other players.
In last year’s 35-10 Ravens Sunday Night demolition of Buffalo, Lamar Jackson played as much of a supporting role as a quarterback who averaged 0.39 EPA/Play while accounting for three total touchdowns. Derrick Henry started off the game with an 87-yard touchdown run on the first play and finished with 199 yards rushing.
As a team, Baltimore ran the ball 34 times for 271 yards, while Lamar Jackson threw the ball just 19 times. The Bills had similar difficulties stopping the Ravens in the playoffs, relying largely on turnovers and self-inflicted Ravens wounds to win.
Ravens RB Derrick Henry is ready for business in Week 1 pic.twitter.com/XtEIlmAr2Q
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) September 7, 2025
Defense was a bigger issue for the Bills last year, as a unit that had typically been towards the top of the league in the Allen era took a step backwards to being just slightly above average, finishing 12th in EPA/Play. The Bills aggressively worked on improving that side of the ball in the offseason, using their five draft picks on defense while bringing in veterans Tre’Davious White and Joey Bosa to help provide stability.
But first-round cornerback Maxwell Hairston is on the injured reserve, leaving the cornerback room outside of All-Pro Christian Benford a major question mark.
On the other side of the ball, Buffalo relied largely on the running game to move the ball in the playoff win. Ravens Defensive Coordinator Zachary Orr called perhaps his best game of the year in the Week Four matchup, with his simulated pressures and disguised blitzes on passing downs holding Buffalo to just 3-13 on third down. The Bills wanted to stay out of third-and-long, and figured the best way to do so was by taking advantage of their elite offensive line.
The fact that neither quarterback has unveiled their full share of magic tricks in recent matchups makes projecting this matchup difficult, as both are liable to do so at any given moment. In many ways, the Ravens vs Bills matchup is an unfinished product, waiting to reach its highest potential.
With the caveat that either quarterback can put on the Superman cape and win the game themselves, the rest of Baltimore’s roster is better than Buffalo’s. The only matchup where the Bills might have an advantage is their offensive line against the Ravens’ defensive front.
What’s more, the Ravens have the benefit of having more defensive continuity early in the season. While a Josh Allen superhero performance or a Ravens implosion are possible, Baltimore has more paths to winning this game than Buffalo.
Prediction: Ravens 27 – Bills 24

