Titans running back Derrick Henry added another impressive play to his personal highlight reel on Thursday Night Football.
The hulking back delivered yet another of his patented devastating stiff arms to a would-be tackler, this time against an Indianapolis Colts defender.
Many of Henry's past victims tend to be of relatively diminutive stature -- defensive backs Josh Norman and Earl Thomas are two notable pelts on Henry's wall -- but on Thursday night he got the better of someone closer to his own size.
Colts tackle Grover Stewart, listed at 6-foot-4 and over 330 pounds, appeared to have Henry beat for a no-gain on a second-half rushing attempt, but Henry drove him down to the turf with a high stiff arm to the chops that looked to bend Stewart's head back.
Henry went on for several more yards on the scamper before he was taken down.
The fifth-year pro is listed at 6-foot-3 and about 250 pounds, all of it seemingly lean muscle. The bruising back has gotten the better in mismatches against defensive backs countless times, but against Stewart he was giving upwards of 85 pounds.
The 2019 NFL leader in rushing yards is on pace to challenge for that title once again, in what appears to be a two-man race with Minnesota's Dalvin Cook.
Henry, an Alabama product, has 946 yards through the Titans' first nine games. Cook had 858 through his team's first eight games.
The 26-year-old Henry carried the ball 19 times for 103 yards against the tough Colts defense on Thursday. He also caught one pass for six yards.
Indianapolis pulled out the road victory, however, drawing them even with the Titans for first place in the AFC South.
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