Tennessee running back Derrick Henry is in the final year of his contract and is a few months away from turning 30. Titans fans were very nervous that “The King” would be traded this week, but that didn’t happen. He should continue to be a Titan, and the Titans need to keep him around for a few more years. Let’s do it..
NASHVILLE – NFL Trade Day on Oct. 31 has come and gone, and it’s been a rough few days for longtime fans of the Tennessee Titans.
They just couldn’t bear the thought of losing “The King”, popular guard Derrick Henry.And it was possible. Quite possibly.His name has been thrown around a lot in trade talks for weeks, and of course. After all, he is in the final year of his four-year, $50 million contract and turns 30 in the final week of the season. It is old to run..
NASHVILLE – NFL Trade Day on Oct. 31 has come and gone, and it’s been a rough few days for longtime fans of the Tennessee Titans.
They just couldn’t bear the thought of losing “The King”, popular guard Derrick Henry.And it was possible. Quite possibly.His name has been thrown around a lot in trade talks for weeks, and of course.
After all, he is in the final year of his four-year, $50 million contract and turns 30 in the final week of the season. It is old to run..
But then Tuesday came and went and nothing happened.
There was no payroll, no draft picks, and – well, you know – reset.That means Derrick Henry got on a plane this afternoon as the Titans head to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers.
Thursday evening. He steps in behind rookie quarterback Will Levis, who is making his second career start since veteran Ryan Tannehill went down with an ankle injury. The Titans are trying to win back-to-back games for the first time all year..
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