That interesting fact demonstrates Derrick Henry’s remarkable capacity to go off for big games with a peculiar but thrilling degree of consistency. Naturally, Henry’s 94-yard touchdown run was helpful, but it wasn’t his only successful run of the day. He frequently found space to run behind the offensive line’s excellent blocking up front.
Henry actually had a career-high day, exploding for 262 all-purpose yards. After a difficult few weeks, we believed Henry might finally shine in this one, but this was a performance that above our highest expectations. Henry regularly humiliates the Jaguars, but this time he destroyed a horrendous Texans defence. Henry mostly hurt himself on
Henry signed the franchise tender in April after being designated as a Titans player in March. He is owed $10.27 million (£8.2 million) for the 2020 campaign.
Though it is unlikely that the Titans and Henry will come to an agreement, they still have until Wednesday afternoon to do so, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
In the summer, the 26-year-old can become a free agent; however, the Titans may once more utilise the prohibitive franchise designation to keep Henry off the open market.
If Henry becomes a free agent, he could find himself in a loaded market for running backs. Among those eligible to become free agents in March 2021 are Alvin Kamara (Saints), Dalvin Cook (Vikings), James Conner (Steelers), Joe Mixon (Bengals), Leonard Fournette (Jaguars) and Kenyan Drake (Cardinals).
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