Cowboys: Derrick Henry reveals Dallas would’ve been a ‘perfect situation’

Derrick Henry shares his thoughts about potentially going to the Cowboys.

After spending nearly a decade with the Tennessee Titans, future Hall of Famer running back Derrick Henry decided to take his talents to somewhere else,as he inked a deal in the offseason to become part of the Baltimore Ravens. Henry also seemed he truly gave the Dallas Cowboys a thought before signing with Baltimore and being teammates with two-time NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson.

Derrick Henry (former Titans and current Cowboys running back) with deal with it shades

Derrick Henry shares thoughts on potential to sign with the Cowboys

Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22) takes the field for possibly his last game with the Titans before their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024. Henry's contract expired after the 28-20 win over the Jaguars.
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22) takes the field for possibly his last game with the Titans before their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024. Henry’s contract expired after the 28-20 win over the Jaguars.
© Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK
Henry would have been quite an addition to the Cowboys, whose current running back room doesn’t look like it’s one of the best in the league. Although he’s already on the wrong side of 30, Henry remains a huge threat, literally and figuratively, on the ground after rushing for 1,167 yards and 12 touchdowns on 280 carries in 2023 — his last season with the team that selected him in the second round (45th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft).

“Even though I’m living in Dallas, and I talked to you about it. You know Dallas being a perfect situation as well because we live there and we ain’t got to move, Henry said of his view of potentially signing with the Cowboys during a recent appearance on The Pivot Podcast.

Almost everyone expected that Henry and the Titans were parting ways the moment the NFL free agency started, and it did not take long for the former Alabama Crimson Tide star to find a new landing spot, as he signed a two-year deal with the Ravens worth $16 million that includes $9 million guaranteed money.

“But at the same time you know, the Ravens, the history of it, and then talking to Ray at the Pro Bowl, just like his passion about the organization, his impact there, and you know how he talks about it. I was just like man, that’s somewhere if I’m not in Tennessee, or I don’t get to go to Dallas I’d love to be a Raven.”

Interestingly enough, the new RB1 in Tennessee is the former top running back for the Cowboys in the form of Tony Pollard, who signed a three-year deal worth $21 million with the AFC South franchise in the offseason.

Derrick Henry ready to start new career chapter with the Ravens
The Ravens offer an opportunity for Henry to be with a legitimate contender not just for a playoff spot but for the Super Bowl. It’s the one elusive accomplishment missing on the resume of Henry, who has rushed for at least 1,000 yards in five different seasons, so far in his career. That includes his incredible 2020 campaign in which he burned rubber for 2,207 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns on 378 carries.

Henry’s not going to get that many touches out of the backfield again, especially with the Ravens. Jackson is always going to have plenty of rushing attempts, but even though Henry’s not expected to enjoy the same kind of usage he had during his tenure with the Titans, he’s still now part of an explosive offense that just a season ago averaged 27.7 points per game and 156.4 rushing yards per outing — fourth and first overall in the NFL in 2023, respectively.

Since he entered the league nearly a decade ago, Henry has amassed a total of 9,502 rushing yards and 90 touchdowns on 2,030 carries. He also has 1,458 receiving yards and three touchdowns in 155 catches and 202 targets.

Related Posts

Anаlyst: How Byron Murрһy сould һelр Seаһаwks’ fіnаnсіаl future

Tһe Seаttle Seаһаwks fіnd tһemselves іn а рeсulіаr sіtuаtіon wіtһ tһree montһs to go untіl рreseаson gаmes get underwаy. How Seаttle Seаһаwks mаde ‘smаrt deсіsіons’ іn NFL…

Bronсos’ Seаn Pаyton Mаkes Bold Predісtіon About NFL Rule Cһаnge

Tһere wіll be а lot of new fасes аnd tһіngs аround tһe Denver Bronсos аnd Heаd Coасһ Seаn Pаyton tһіs seаson, аnd tһe NFL іs undergoіng а…

Gіаnts’ Brіаn Dаboll sаys һe һаs ‘сonfіdenсe’ іn Cor’Dаle Flott

Tһere іs аn oрenіng іn tһe Gіаnts’ stаrtіng lіneuр аs а рerіmeter сornerbасk to рlаy асross from Deonte Bаnks аnd іt sounds аs іf tһere іs а…

NFL Wrіter Mаkes Inсredіbly Bold Suрer Bowl Predісtіon

Could tһe New York Jets аnd Detroіt Lіons end uр meetіng іn wһаt would be а very іntrіguіng Suрer Bowl next Februаry? Bleасһer Reрort’s Gаry Dаvenрort tһіnks…

Wһy Mаzі Smіtһ’s weіgһt іs so іmрortаnt for tһe Cowboys suссess

Mаzі Smіtһ һаd а seаson to forget іn 2023. Wіtһ only 304 defensіve snарs on tһe yeаr, tһe Cowboys fіrst round рісk struggled to get on tһe…

Could Baltimore Ravens Sign Pro Bowl Safety To Bolster Defense?