Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry has had a legendary career that will likely end with him receiving a gold jacket in Canton, Ohio, someday.
Henry is arguably the greatest player in franchise history who has produced countless memorable moments while also putting up unfathomable numbers since he became a full-time starter halfway through the 2018 campaign.
One area where the former Offensive Player of the Year is lapping the field is when it comes to producing games where he records at least 100 scrimmage yards and one touchdown.
Henry not only leads every player in franchise history with 35 games in which he met that threshold, but he also leads all active players in that category since entering the league in 2016.
In fact, only San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (30) has totaled a minimum of 30 games over that span. No other player across the league has more than 27.
.@KingHenry_2 leads franchise in games with 100 scrimmage yards & TD. #Titans. pic.twitter.com/4ojKuAC2mz
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) October 26, 2023
Henry will try to increase that total to 36 games on Sunday when the Titans host the Atlanta Falcons in what could end up being Henry’s final game in two-tone blue.
Only time will tell whether or not any of those trade rumors come to fruition. Regardless, Henry has already solidified himself as one of the greatest players — if not the greatest — to ever wear a Titans uniform.