The league's leading rusher suffered a foot injury yesterday against the Colts.
Derrick Henry was seen walking without a shoe on the sideline during the Titans overtime victory against division rival Indianapolis. The injury happened in the first half, and Henry continued to play after although the Titans rush game was ultimately ineffective partly due to Henry's health.
He will undergo an MRI this morning to survey the extent of the damage, but with ESPN's Adam Shefter already reporting that the injury is "potentially season-ending", it seems the injury may be more significant than previously thought. The fact that Henry wasn't pulled from the game is a good sign however, with the main worry being Titans team doctors reporting a broken bone.
Henry has 937 rushing yards on the season, on pace to break 2k again if he plays all 17 games. We will keep you updated on the results of the MRI as they are reported.
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