Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry’s future remains uncertain as he approaches free agency. Despite delivering what appeared to be a farewell message to Titans fans following the team’s final regular-season win, the situation took a twist with the unexpected departure of coach Mike Vrabel.
Titans general manager Ran Carthon, however, expressed openness to the possibility of Henry’s return. Carthon mentioned ongoing discussions, stating, “That will be the new head coach and I having a conversation.”
#Titans GM Ran Carthon on the future of @KingHenry_2 in Tennessee: Said he had a good convo with Henry on Monday and “the door is never closed.”
Carthon said conversations will be had with a new head coach before making roster decisions. pic.twitter.com/vEbXDDfuDa
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) January 9, 2024
Although Henry has spent his entire eight-season NFL career with the Titans, accumulating impressive rushing stats, including 9,502 yards and 90 touchdowns, the team is evidently leaving the door ajar for his potential return, signaling a willingness to explore options under the guidance of a new head coach.
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