In what might be his last game with the Tennessee Titans, running back Derrick Henry has broken yet another franchise record in the Week 18 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Henry broke loose for a 69-yard run in the third quarter that set the Titans up for their fourth touchdown of the afternoon.
And, with that run, Henry broke the century mark for the 41st time in his career, passing Houston Oilers great Earl Campbell for the most 100-yard games in franchise history.
It has been a vintage performance by Henry, who has been absolutely torching the Jags to close out what has been a tough season for him, mostly because of poor blocking upfront.
And Henry now has the franchise record with his 41st 100-yard rushing game of his career passing Earl Campbell https://t.co/Kv7GR0AK5l
— Teresa Walker 👑 (@TeresaMWalker) January 7, 2024
If this is Henry’s last game with the Titans, it would be one hell of a way to go out, especially if Tennessee can upset Jacksonville and prevent them from making the playoffs.
KING ON THE LOOSE
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— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) January 7, 2024
As of this writing, it looks like the Titans will do just that.