India, Sept. 8 -- Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry reached another milestone on Sunday night, scoring his 107th career rushing touchdown in a season-opening win over the Buffalo Bills, according to NFL. It seems like Henry's empty stomach, or his intermittent fasting schedule, may be fueling his record-setting pace.

The 30-yard score in the second quarter moved Henry past Hall of Famer Jim Brown for sole possession of sixth place on the NFL's all-time rushing touchdown list. Henry and Brown entered the game tied at 106. Now, Henry stands three touchdowns shy of Chicago Bears legend Walter Payton, who finished his career with 110. Brown reached 106 touchdowns in 118 games, while Henry did it in 136. Payton got to 110 in 190 gam...