Buffalo's defensive challenge against Henry
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Bills brace for playoff test of trying to stop 'absolutely massive' Henry

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Bills coach Sean McDermott jokes Buffalo could use five 300-pound linebackers in assessing what it might take to stop Baltimore 's Derrick Henry .
Quarterback Josh Allen , at 6 -foot-5 and 240 pounds , acknowledges feeling intimidated by Henry .
Henry is enjoying a resurgence in his first season in Baltimore , finishing second in the NFL , behind Philadelphia ’s Saquon Barkley .
Henry finished with a season -high 199 yards rushing while also scoring on a 5 -yard catch in the Ravens ' 35-10 win at Baltimore .
Bills tackle Jordan Phillips designed a three -word phrase that includes a profanity printed on it.
The phrase was taken from what someone said during a recent defensive meeting, Phillips said.
The Bills defence has been dismissive of outside noise, Jones said.
“Just having the mindset of just go out there and play our style of football and see what happens.”.