When a player records a legendary season like Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry did in 2020, there will inevitably be some ridiculous stats that result from it.
And one of those kinds of stats was recently shared by NFL on CBS on Twitter.
The outlet notes that Henry, who compiled 2,027 rushing yards last season and became the eighth player in NFL history to reach the milestone, had more in one season than all but five backs have totaled the past two seasons.
Those five backs are as follows:
Dalvin Cook: 2,692
Nick Chubb: 2,561
Ezekiel Elliott: 2,336
Josh Jacobs: 2,215
Aaron Jones: 2,188
Derrick Henry had 2,027 rush yards in 2020.
Only 5 RB in NFL have that many rush yards over last 2 seasons COMBINED.
Dalvin Cook 2,692
Nick Chubb 2,561
Ezekiel Elliott 2,336
Josh Jacobs 2,215
Aaron Jones 2,188Henry has 3,567 rush yards over that span. pic.twitter.com/R82qaf5atw
— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) February 25, 2021
Henry has totaled a combined 3,567 rushing yards the past two seasons, which is 875 more than the next closest back (Cook) in that span.
As if that wasn’t enough, also consider that Henry out-rushed entire teams last season, with nearly two dozen NFL squads totaling fewer rushing yards than the Alabama product had by himself.
The man isn’t human, plain and simple.
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