Titans’ Derrick Henry named 101 Awards’ AFC Offensive Player of the Year

Henry is getting even more recognition for his historic season.

The list of honors just keep piling up for Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry after his historic 2,000-yard season.

The most recent comes in the form of his winning the AFC Offensive Player of the Year via the 101 Awards, which are voted on by a group of 101 writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL.

Here’s a look at the other players who took home awards:

NFC Offensive Player of the Year: Aaron Rodgers, Packers

NFC Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Donald, Rams

AFC Defensive Player of the Year: T.J. Watt, Steelers

NFC Coach of the Year: Kevin Stefanski, Browns

AFC Coach of the Year: Ron Rivera, Washington

Among the other honors Henry has already received this year include being named an AP First-Team All-Pro, and he was also voted the PFWA Offensive Player of the Year.

Henry has also been nominated for the FedEx Ground Player of the Year award, something he should be a lock for. You can vote for him right here.

The biggest awards of the season will be handed out at the NFL Honors show on February 6, the night before Super Bowl LV. While Henry is no doubt in the conversation for the AP Most Valuable Player, he’s much more likely to take home the AP Offensive Player of the Year award instead.

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