Derrick Henry Faces Uncertain Future with Titans
Despite a challenging season, the running back remains focused on finishing strong as he heads into free agency.
- Derrick Henry, the Tennessee Titans' all-time leader in rushing touchdowns and scrimmage TDs, is heading into free agency after this season, potentially ending his eight-year tenure with the team.
- Henry, who turned 30 on Thursday, has had a challenging season with the lowest yards per carry average of his career (3.9), but still earned his fourth Pro Bowl with 1,014 yards and 11 touchdowns.
- The Titans, who will miss the playoffs for the second straight season, are reportedly poised to turn the page from Henry and other key players, including quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
- Henry's 9,349 rushing yards are the second most in franchise history behind Eddie George.
- Despite the uncertainty, Henry remains focused on the upcoming game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, treating it like any other game and aiming to finish the season strong.