Broncos’ Jurrell Casey talks facing Titans, how to slow Derrick Henry

Jurrell Casey knows what the Broncos need to do to slow Derrick Henry.

One of the biggest storylines coming out of the Tennessee Titans’ season-opening matchup against the Denver Broncos will be Jurrell Casey’s debut with his new team coming against his old one.

Casey, who was a third-round pick of the Titans in 2011 and spent nine seasons with the franchise, was traded to the Broncos for a seventh-round pick early in the offseason in a salary-dump move that was surprising to many, including the veteran, who wasn’t thrilled about what transpired.

As you’d expect, Casey is quite excited to take the field against his old team, as he told the media on Thursday.

Aside from being a top-notch defender, Casey is also valuable in the sense that he can give insider information on the Titans to the Broncos — and it’s something Casey definitely plans on doing.

One thing Casey will have to get used to is defending against his former teammate in running back Derrick Henry, who won the rushing title last season with 1,540 yards.

Casey has a plan of attack for Henry in Week 1, but as the veteran and the rest of us know, pregame plans to stop or slow the Alabama product don’t always pan out once it’s time to hit the field.

The Titans and Broncos will meet on September 14 at Empower Field at Mile High in the second game of a Week 1 “Monday Night Football” doubleheader. Kickoff will take place at 9:10 p.m. CT.

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