The big name that revolves around Tennessee has been Jadeveon Clowney, the unsigned passer. Titans general manager Jon Robinson recently said he would have to see Clowney in person before signing him, which cannot happen with current restrictions.
Henry was asked to speculate on what a player like Clowney might bring to Tennessee.
“If he wants to come to Tennessee, we would definitely welcome him with open arms,” said Henry. “Fortunately, if (management and Clowney are talking), we can do something and he can join us. We would definitely love to have him and he can help us in a big way.”
As for his own deal, Henry, who led the NFL with 1,540 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns on 303 carries in 2019, said getting a great contract won’t change the way he approaches the games. He plans to carry the load in the same demolition style as before.
“I think I will continue to be myself,” he said. “I’m not trying to get too overwhelmed with the contract stuff. I just keep being myself. Keep doing what I’m doing. Just keep going, working, improving, competing with my teammates, keep trying to help this team do it.” better, the organization improves. That’s what I will continue to do, I will continue to be. “