NOW PLAYING video Nate Burleson: Titans Locked Down "Best Running Back in the Business" The "Good Morning Football" crew discusses RB Derrick Henry's contract extension with the Tennessee Titans. https://rolltidewire.usatoday.com/2020/07/16/derrick-henry-comments-on-4-year50-million-contract-with-titans/ The only other recent big-money running back contract of note is that of Christian McCaffrey, who signed a four-year, $64 million extension earlier this offseason with the Panthers. The news of Henry's tag comes a day after the Titans agreed to terms with quarterback Ryan Tannehill on a long-term contract that will pay $118 million over … While he was expected to have an immediate impact on the team as a rookie, he has reportedly suffered a broken foot, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.In his junior season with the Crimson Tide, McKinney recorded 95 total tackles, five passes deflected, four forced fumbles with one recovered, three interceptions and a pick six.There's no official word on how McKinney injured his foot, but the Giants have confirmed it was a fracture to the left...Jerry Jeudy continues to show the world that all of his hard work and offseason training has paid off, and that he was the perfect first round draft pick for Denver.The Denver Broncos’ twitter page posted a video of Jeudy catching a TD pass from Drew Lock during the Broncos training camp.Over the summer, Jeudy posted several videos on social media showcasing his footwork drills, conditioning, and wide receiver drills. NFL Network’s Mike Silver sees big things for Jonnu Smith in 2020. He would deserve his first big contract worth tens of millions of dollars, but he may not get that deal because running backs very rarely get paid like that in this day and age. The Cardinals signed David Johnson to a three-year, $39 million extension in 2018, and traded him to the Texans this offseason just two years in.Other running backs have had to forcefully push for their earnings. Not only were the Tennessee Titans able to secure running back Derrick Henry’s future in Nashville for the long haul, they also created more cap space.Henry and the Titans agreed to a four-year, $50 million contract extension on Wednesday just ahead of the deadline. The Falcons cut Freeman this offseason, two years into the deal, and he’s since turned down offers, cut ties with his agent, and remains a free agent. Henry and the Titans agreed to a … He added 49 receptions and three touchdowns from the passing game, bringing him into a tie with Christian McCaffrey for the most touchdowns in the NFL. Most teams understand that the intense wear and tear of the position means that they burn out quicker than other positions. Henry is a much different player than McCaffrey. Less than 24 hours after ESPN’s Adam Schefter Before the start of free agency in March, Tennessee Henry’s 2019 production—he led the league in rushing yards (1,540), rushing touchdowns (16, tied with Aaron Jones), and yards after contact (4.2)—didn’t guarantee a future rich deal. Green Bay has decent backups in Jamaal Williams and 2020 second-round pick AJ Dillon for Jones, but that doesn’t change the fact that Jones is their best offensive weapon, he’s in his prime, and LaFleur wants the running game to be an important part of the offense going forward. The contract will pay Henry $10.278 million for the 2020 season if it isn’t replaced by a long-term deal by Wednesday afternoon. Derrick Henry signed a 4 year, $50,000,000 contract with the Tennessee Titans, including a $12,000,000 signing bonus, $25,500,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $12,500,000. Not only were the Tennessee Titans able to secure running back Derrick Henry’s future in Nashville for the long haul, they also created more cap space.