After releasing a surprisingly dark trailer last year, Disney is shining the spotlight on what is believed to be the three main characters for the movie: Lightning McQueen, Jackson Storm ...
After Henry ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns in Baltimore's wild-card playoff win, Jackson said it's like watching Lightning McQueen from the movie "Cars" when Henry hits his stride.
In case one lives in a cave and is unfamiliar with Jackson's reference, Lighting McQueen took The Piston Cup racing scene by storm with his blazing speed in his rookie season in the animated movie ...
McQueen, the protagonist of Disney/Pixar's "Cars," is an anthropomorphic red stock car with yellow and orange lightning bolts painted on his body. The character, voiced by Owen Wilson, is speedy ...
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Speaking to reporters about one of Henry's two touchdown runs, Jackson comically broke down the play by likening Henry to star racecar Lightning McQueen from the Disney movie Cars. "Cars ...
That's why Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson likened observing Henry's performance on the field to watching Lightning McQueen in the movie "Cars." "It looked like a movie clip," Jackson said ...
Henry, in particular, drew a creative comparison from Jackson, who likened the running back’s game-changing touchdown run to the speed and flair of Disney’s Cars star Lightning McQueen.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry ran roughshod on the Pittsburgh Steelers in the team's 28-14 wild-card round victory on Saturday night, and it reminded his quarterback of a famous race ...
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