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Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry, the NFL’s rushing leader for a third straight season, is scheduled to undergo surgery Tuesday to repair a foot injury that could keep him sidelined ...
The Tennessee Titans have moved a step closer to having the 2020 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year back, opening the 21-day window Wednesday for Derrick Henry to start practicing.
Titans’ RB Derrick Henry suffered a potentially season-ending foot injury during Sunday’s 34-31 win over Indianapolis, sources reported ESPN. Henry is undergoing an MRI today to determine the ...
Tennessee Titans star running back Derrick Henry said the foot injury that has kept him sidelined the last two and a half months was “definitely shocking,” but being out has made him ...
We would prefer to grab Seattle’s Alex Collins. Derrick Henry will likely miss the rest of the season. Getty Images Henry’s injury will create other ripples.
Tennessee Titans star Derrick Henry suffered a potentially season-ending foot injury in Sunday's overtime win over the Colts, according to a report.
Derrick Henry, the NFL’s most dominant player thanks to his unique size, strength, speed and power, has a right foot injury that could potentially sideline him for the rest of the 2021 season ...
The Tennessee Titans got off to a slow start in their game against the Indianapolis Colts, but the biggest concern was the apparent injury that Derrick Henry suffered. Henry left the game in the ...
Derrick Henry could be out for season with a foot injury. USA TODAY Sports The 6-foot-3, 247-pounder handled 219-of-230 running back rushing attempts for the Titans this season.
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry is back for the team's divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals. His recovery sounds painful.
Derrick Henry, the Titans' bulldozing running back and fulcrum of the offense, is out indefinitely and could be done for the season after suffering a foot injury in the 34-31 victory.
Titans running back Derrick Henry suffered a potentially season-ending foot injury in Tennessee's win over Indianapolis, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Coach Mike Vrabel confirmed the surgery ...