It’s no secret that Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry is one of the greatest players of this era.
On top of his countless accolades and accomplishments, it’s his consistency in which he produces at a high level that truly makes him a special talent.
On top of averaging nearly 100 rushing yards per game since becoming a full-time starter in 2018 — which safely places him in the top five all-time — he’s also become a rather reliable receiving threat as of late.
Henry continued this trend last Sunday when he recorded over 100 yards from scrimmage for the 43rd time in his career after he tallied 56 receiving yards on top of the 63 yards he totaled on the ground (119 yards).
Since the start of last season, the Alabama product has had more games of 100 or more scrimmage yards than any other running back or wide receiver in the NFL, producing a whopping 13 in that span.
While most of those games have been the result of Henry simply crossing the century mark on the ground, four of the 13 contests did not fall into that category.
Henry’s 13 are one more than the 12 Nick Chubb and Christian McCaffrey have recorded, and two more than the 11 that Justin Jefferson has produced.
#Titans RB @KingHenry_2 now has 13 games with 100-plus scrimmage yards since the beginning of last season — more than any other NFL back. pic.twitter.com/qJuwg3RuOC
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) September 14, 2023
In total, King Henry’s 43 games of 100 or more scrimmage yards are good enough for the fourth most in franchise history, only trailing Eddie George (54), Chris Johnson (46), and Earl Campbell (45).