The Tennessee Titans parted with DeMarco Murray and inked former Patriots back Dion Lewis to a four-year, $19.8 million deal this offseason. However, Lewis won’t replace Murray as Tennessee’s starting running back.authentic nfl jerseys
The starting gig, according to Jim Wyatt of the Titans’ official website, will go to 2015 Heisman Trophy winner and 2016 second-round pick Derrick Henry.
“The plan is for him to be the lead back,” wholesale nfl jerseys Wyatt wrote. “He’s proven to be a strong and durable runner, but he’s also focused on getting better as a pass-catcher and in pass protection.”
Heading into camp, it appears Henry will be the Titans’ primary ball-carrier. He’ll be the bruiser between the tackles on early downs, while the versatile Lewis will be Tennessee’s change-of-pace and receiving back.nfl jerseys wholesale
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