NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The 2018 season was supposed to be a big year for Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry. He was expected to be Tennessee's power back, complemented by newcomer Dion Lewis, a speedy pass-catcher.
So far, Henry has just 273 rushing yards on 84 carries with one TD and is averaging a pedestrian 3.3 yards per carry. Lewis has caught 29 passes for 199 yards and rushed 73 times for 277 yards and one TD.
It isn't the production the Titans were hoping for from their backfield, but help is on the way in the form of fullback Jalston Fowler.