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Latest Odds Show Which NFL Team Is Favored To Land Derrick Henry

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Since he entered the NFL in 2016, Derrick Henry has been a dominant offensive force.

In fact, in the last seven seasons, Henry has the most rushing yards in the NFL, totaling 8,335 yards.

Recently, however, news has surfaced that the Tennessee Titans are open to trading him.

Henry has spent his entire career with the Titans thus far, but he could be on the move.

NBC Sports recently released a graphic highlighting the odds of Henry’s next team.

Which team will King Henry play for next season? pic.twitter.com/E5PLvr8li6

— NBC Sports EDGE Betting (@NBCSportsBet) March 7, 2023

The top five teams in order are the Miami Dolphins, Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, and Philadelphia Eagles.

It’s seemingly not a coincidence that all of these teams made the playoffs in 2022, something the Titans did not do.

The Dolphins have had different leading rushers in three of the last four seasons.

Adding a player like Henry could be vital for the continued growth of Tua Tagovailoa, who had a strong season before having concussion symptoms in 2022.

Bengals star running back Joe Mixon has found himself in legal trouble as of late.

The Bengals could have an immediate need for the running back position.

Henry could fill that role for them if need be.

The Chiefs and the Bills aren’t necessarily known for utilizing their running backs, given the abilities of their quarterbacks.

Josh Allen, for example, is one of the most athletic quarterbacks in the NFL and takes away a lot of rushing attempts for running backs as a result.

Henry provides immense value at the goal line, which is where Allen often thrives.

The post Latest Odds Show Which NFL Team Is Favored To Land Derrick Henry appeared first on The Cold Wire.

 

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