Titans to Replace Derrick Henry with Tony Pollard, AP Source Reports
Derrick Henry, 30, aims to prove age doesn't matter in the NFL as Titans replace him with Tony Pollard. Viral headline: "Ageless Henry vs New Star Pollard: Titans' Running Back Battle!"
Derrick Henry, the four-time Pro Bowl running back for the Tennessee Titans, is back in the gym and ready to prove that age is just a number. Despite turning 30, Henry is determined to show that his value in the NFL's open market remains high.
In a surprising move, the Titans have decided to replace Henry with Tony Pollard, who recently agreed to a $24 million, three-year contract with the team. Pollard, a 26-year-old running back who was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2019, has had impressive back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons and is poised to make a big impact in Tennessee.
The Titans drafted Tyjae Spears last season as a backup to Henry, who is set to hit free agency for the first time in his career. Despite his age, Henry led the NFL in carries in 2023 and ranked second in rushing yards behind Christian McCaffrey.
Pollard, on the other hand, has proven himself as a reliable and versatile running back with over 3,600 career rushing yards and 176 receptions. The Cowboys opted not to use the franchise tag on Pollard for a second season, leading to his move to the Titans.
With Henry's impressive career stats and Pollard's potential, the Titans are making bold moves to strengthen their running back position. Only time will tell how this decision will impact the team's performance in the upcoming NFL season.
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