Derrick Henry has a habit of tearing up the Jaguars. He exploded in the third quarter for a 74-yard touchdown, doling out multiple stiff arms in the process. Henry reached 20.6 miles per hour on the run.
It was his second touchdown or 65 or more yards this season.
Derrick Henry is a nightmare! @KingHenry_2 | #JAXvsTEN pic.twitter.com/WwtwtPyE0D
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) November 24, 2019
Meanwhile, QB Ryan Tannehill got the scoring started for the Tennessee Titans with a 21-yard scramble in the second quarter.
After executing the play-fake, he rolled to his right but none of his receivers were open. Tannehill decided to take off and cut his run back as two defenders ran with A.J. Brown in coverage. He dove for the end zone and nearly got flipped as he crossed the plane.
PUT THE TEAM ON YOUR BACK, 17! @ryantannehill1 | #JAXvsTEN pic.twitter.com/cyZilqbjp4
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) November 24, 2019
Tannehill’s 21-yard rushing score is the longest such touchdown of his career. His first seven career rushing touchdowns combined for 19 yards.