July 8, 2024

Derrick Henry has been named a potential free agency option for the Dallas Cowboys.

Derrick Henry Training in Dallas Amid Speculation Over Cowboys Move

The Dallas Cowboys have questions to answer at the running back position, and the answer could be Derrick Henry. Henry is one of the most recognizable RBs in the league and as he plots his next move, his training is taking him to Dallas.

@LawsNation created chatter on January 27 by sharing a video of Henry training at the SandersFit Performance Center. The Tennessee Titans RB is shown doing a variety of workouts with a trainer at the facility.

“The #Cowboys should consider adding Derrick Henry to their roster,” the post reads. “The ex-#Titans running back is actively engaged in offseason training alongside Dr. Ashley Reichert, PT, DPT, at @SandersFit in Dallas, TX. As a free agent, Henry would be a great addition for the Cowboys…”

Derrick Henry has been named a potential free agency option for the Dallas Cowboys.

Henry is expected to depart the Titans and test free agency after first joining the team back in 2016. After Tennessee’s final regular Of The Season , he thanked fans in retrospect in what felt like a farewell speech.

But it is important to remember that the idea of Henry joining the Cowboys is just speculation. In fact, SI.com’s Mike Fisher is even stating that Dallas is not “currently” interested in signing the four-time Pro Bowler.

Derrick Henry Still Playing at High Level in 2023

Derrick Henry has been named a potential free agency option for the Dallas Cowboys.

If the Cowboys do look to free agency over the NFL draft for their next RB, they could do a lot worse than Henry. Despite celebrating his 30th birthday recently, he has still been effective.

Pro Football Reference shows that Henry averaged 4.2 yards per carry last season, totaling 1167 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. Of course, Henry isn’t hitting those totals without getting a ton of touches (he led the league with 280 rushes) but despite being the obvious spearhead of Tennessee’s offense, he was still consistently producing.

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