Sat, Oct 28, 6:09 PM EDT • Adam Schefter, ESPN Senior Writer • espn • 3 analyses
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The Tennessee Titans have informed Derrick Henry that they do not plan to trade him despite receiving inquiries about the Pro Bowl running back. However, this does not guarantee that Henry won't be traded before the deadline. League sources believe that it would make sense for the Titans to explore trade possibilities for Henry, who is on an expiring contract and will be a free agent after this season. The Cowboys have not expressed any interest in trading for Henry. If Henry were to be traded, an agreement would likely have to be in place by the end of Monday, as the acquiring team would need to modify his contract for salary cap savings. Despite the Titans' statement, there is still a chance that Henry could be traded, although there is not as much interest in him across the league due to his age, production, expiring contract, and cost for the rest of the season. Henry has rushed for 425 yards and three touchdowns in six games this season.