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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- The crack of rookie Derrick Henry's helmet smashing off Quinton Spain's head gear echoed across the Titans' practice field, leaving the left guard chuckling when asked about the collision with the Heisman Trophy winner.
Playing offense with the running back, Spain shouldn't be getting in Henry's way, and the collision left the left guard feeling bad for his teammates on defense since he certainly didn't slow down the 6-foot-3 rookie.
''When he hit me, I felt it and he kept running,'' Spain said in the locker room after Tuesday's practice.