The Tennessee Titans — and fantasy football players everywhere — have sustained a huge blow to their team, and possibly season.
Star running back Derrick Henry was set to undergo an MRI on Monday after suffering a potentially season-ending foot injury during Sunday’s 34-31 win over the Indianapolis Colts, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

It was, however, his worst game of the season as he rushed for just 68 yards on 28 carries and did not find the end zone.
Henry has been the centerpiece of a Titans offense that is second in the league in rushing, averaging 152 yards per game, and sixth in the league in scoring, averaging 28.4 points per game.
The Titans running back has been used more than any other rusher in the league — leading the NFL in rushing attempts in each of the last two seasons and again this year, carrying 219 of the Titans’ 230 rushing attempts this season.
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He also leads the league with 937 rushing yards — 353 more yards than the next closest rusher — and 10 rushing touchdowns, making his absence a crushing blow for the Titans.
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