Derrick Henry, a four-time Pro Bowler and soon-to-be free agent likely parting ways with the Tennessee Titans after eight seasons, indulged in a lavish dinner with teammates at the acclaimed Carversteak within Resorts World Las Vegas.
Taking over the private dining room, predominantly occupied by hefty offensive linemen, the group savored an array of premium steaks, including Kansas City Strip, F-1 Striploin, Bone In Ribeye, Wagyu Rib Cap, and 42 oz. Tomahawk steaks. The feast also featured a generous spread of delectable side dishes and abundant cocktails.
Left to Right:
- Corey Levin | Guard/Center (left) Blue Jacket
- Daniel Brunskill | Offensive Guard (left) White Shirt + Grey Open Button Down
- Derrick Henry | Running Back (Brown Pants) (left) Brown Pants
- 4x Pro Bowler
- NFL Rushing Yards Leader 2019/2020
- NFL Rushing TD Leader 2019/2020
- CFP National Champion + Heisman Winner 2015
- NFL Records – Tied Rushing Yards (Tony Dorsett) & Tied Most Career games with 200+ rushing years (Adrian Peterson & OJ Simpson)
- Dillon Radunz | Guard (left) White T-Hat)
- Morgan Cox | Long Snapper (middle) Middle White Hat
- Super Bowl Champion XLVII
- 5x Pro Bowler
- Andre Dillard | Offensive Tackle (right) all white jumpsuit
- Aaron Brewer | Guard/Center (front black open button down & white shirt)
- Peter Skoronski | Guard (blue shirt) (right back) blue shirt
- John Ojukwu | Offensive Tackle (right back) white with stripes
- Lachavious Simmons (I think) | Offensive Tackle (all black & gold chain)
- Kyle Peko / Defensive End (tattooed on the end with glasses & black shirt)
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Although general manager Ran Carthon expressed the possibility of Derrick Henry returning, it becomes challenging to envision the 30-year-old running back re-signing with the Tennessee Titans, especially after the organization decided to part ways with head coach Mike Vrabel.
Despite recently turning 30, Henry has defied concerns about hitting the “RB cliff” that many running backs face in their age-29 or 30 seasons. He finished as the NFL’s second-leading rusher (1,167 yards) behind San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey and secured the fifth-most rushing touchdowns (12).
With back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, Henry remains confident in his capabilities, positioning himself as one of the highly sought-after running backs in the upcoming free-agent market.