Derrick Henry Looking Forward To 2024 Free Agency, Grateful For His Career With The Titans
As Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium approaches, Derrick Henry is well aware that it might mark his final appearance in a Tennessee Titans jersey. Despite the potential significance, Henry remains focused on treating it like any other game.
Speaking about the upcoming match, Henry expressed his gratitude for the eight years he has spent with the Titans. Acknowledging the reality of his impending free agency, he mentioned, “There will definitely be a moment, last game of the season, I’ll be a free agent after this year, and I’ve been here eight years.” He emphasized his gratitude to the fans and hoped to finish the season on a strong note.
With numerous records to his name, including being the Titans’ all-time leader in rushing touchdowns (89) and scrimmage TDs (92), Henry has solidified his legacy in Tennessee. Additionally, he boasts the franchise’s highest yards per carry average (4.6) heading into the crucial game against the Jaguars. Currently standing as the second-highest rusher in Titans history with 9,349 yards, he trails only the legendary Eddie George.