Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry is not necessarily known for catching the ball out of the backfield.
Just don’t tell that to the Cleveland Browns. With Tennessee leading 15-13 late in the third quarter, Marcus Mariota dialed up a screen to Henry. It seemed unassuming at first.
That’s until blocking led to Henry springing it down the left sideline for a 75-yard touchdown — the longest pass of Mariota’s career.
Cleveland had just scored a touchdown on the last play from scrimmage to pull the game within two. The Titans answered in immediate fashion.
Interestingly enough, Henry entered his fourth NFL season having recorded a total of 372 receiving yards. He accumulated about 20 percent of that on just one play.