NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Something clicked for running back Derrick Henry and the Tennessee Titans' running game over the final month of the 2018 season. Highlighted by a franchise-record 238-yard rushing performance in Week 14 against the Jaguars, Henry ran for a total of 625 yards over the final five games. Now the Titans have to figure out how to carry that production over to this season under new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.
"Derrick [Henry] is going to be a big part of our offense. Derrick has a rare skill set. He’s one of the few guys that -- he’s a home run hitter.