The Tennessee Titans may see Derrick Henry return to their roster, as the team’s new general manager, Ran Carthon, has expressed openness to the idea. This development follows an emotional farewell speech by Henry after the Titans’ last game of the season, where he thanked fans for their support over his eight-year tenure with the team.
Carthon has confirmed ongoing discussions with Henry and his representatives, indicating that the Titans are prepared to make necessary moves to facilitate his return. Henry, who is now 30 years old, is focused on winning a Super Bowl, and his decision to rejoin the Titans will hinge on the team’s performance in the upcoming season.
Despite the Titans’ recent struggles, the hiring of Brian Callahan, a former offensive coordinator from the Cincinnati Bengals, could signal a positive change. Callahan’s track record of leading a top-10 offense in 2021 and 2022 adds to the optimism surrounding the team’s future.
Henry’s history with the Titans makes him a valuable asset, although his next contract may not be as lucrative as he desires. If another team, like the San Francisco 49ers, offers Henry a deal that could bring him closer to a Super Bowl, he may face a difficult decision regarding his future.
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