Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Don Martindale compared Tennesee Titans running back Derrick Henry to a Madden create a player when discussing his team's upcoming matchup.

“He's like one of those guys the kids create on Madden. You shouldn't be that big and be able to run like he runs,” Martindale said, via Jamison Hensley of ESPN.

Henry has amazing physical intangibles as he stands at 6'3″ and weighs 238 pounds with tremendous strength and athleticism. He rushed 303 times for 1,540 yards and 16 touchdowns during the regular season. Martindale and the rest of the Ravens know they have their hands full trying to slow such a dynamic running back down.

The Ravens have been effective against the run this season ranking the third in the league in rushing yards allowed per game, but this is going to be a unique challenge. Earl Thomas knows it's going to be difficult to stop Derrick Henry, but he has confidence the team will take the challenge head-on.

“It's a credit to how hard he's running and that offensive line,” Thomas said on Tuesday, per Sean Wagner-McGough of CBS Sports. “He's a cutback runner, he's very patient, he'll find creases. Guys didn't seem they were too interested in tackling him. I think our mindset is a little different. We're gonna try to tackle him, try to swarm, and we're going to see how it plays out.”

If the Ravens can make the Titans one-dimensional on offense and take away Henry they should be in good shape because Ryan Tannehill is not going to take over a game.

Something to consider, Derrick Henry is set to a be a free agent this offseason, so if the Titans lose, it could be his last game with the Titans. It would be difficult to envision him departing if he can make an appearance in the AFC Championship Game.