Derrick Henry says his new contract is a win-win for him and the Titans.
wanted the assurance of a long-term contract with the Tennessee Titans rather than risk playing this season under the franchise tag, and the NFL rushing leader said his new deal is a win-win for him and the team.
“If it gives us more room to bring in somebody else to help this team, then I’m all for it,” Henry said Thursday. “Anytime you can improve your team at a position that we need it’s always a big benefit. Hopefully my deal possibly did that. Hopefully we can bring in somebody that can help this team and improve us more.”
With Henry’s deal now complete, the Titans added approximately $4 million of room under the salary cap. Tennessee currently ranks fifth in the NFL for most cap space with Spotrac.com estimating the Titans with $24.1 million in space trailing Cleveland, Washington, Miami and Cincinnati. Coach Mike Vrabel was the Texans’ defensive co-ordinator in 2017 when Clowney played all 16 games for the only time in his career.
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