Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel says NFL rushing leader Derrick Henry will have surgery on injured foot
NFL rushing leader Derrick Henry will have surgery Tuesday morning on his right foot, and coach Mike Vrabel says the Tennessee Titans are not putting a timeline on when he will return.
The Titans have nine games remaining this season, including their bye Dec. 2. The defending AFC South champs hold a three-game lead and the tiebreaker inside their division. He is the biggest reason why the Titans currently sit atop the AFC as the No. 1 seed having won four in a row.
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