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Derrick Henry Just 'Ended Josh Norman's Career' With This Mammoth Stiff-Arm

Derrick Henry Just 'Ended Josh Norman's Career' With This Mammoth Stiff-Arm

NFL fans went nuts after seeing Norman go flying into the air when the 250-pound Henry came crashing into him.

Max Sherry

Max Sherry

Derrick Henry is not human.

Just looking at the guy, you see a 250-pound human wrecking ball with the ability to dismantle any team with ease.

The guy has the frame of a stacked defensive end but possesses the speed and sharpness of a wide receiver.

So imagine having him run full-force at you? No thanks, not for me.

Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans.
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The Titans' bulldozing running back embarrassed Josh Norman during Tennessee's 42-16 win over the Buffalo Bills.

And when we say embarrassed, we mean he well and truly pulled the cornerback's pants down in front of the entire NFL.

On 2nd and 4, the 6-foot-3-inch physical presence made former Washington back Norman wish he had never of even bothered trying to tackle him.

After a tidy hand-off from Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill, 26-year-old Henry received the ball and peeled off left but he was quickly met by the onrushing Norman.

Then, without appearing to generate much force with his wind-up, Henry stiff-armed Norman which sent him flying into the air.

The Bills corner then hit the deck with great force as Henry was pushed towards the sideline by a recovering defender.

Norman appeared to shrug off the mammoth shove before Henry was mobbed by his Titans teammates ahead of the restart.





When asked about the stiff-arm after the game, Henry said: "I've been doing too many curls".

While his two touchdowns and 57 yards was pretty impressive, it was this moment which saw the trash-talking Norman go flying into the air which really caught everyone's attention.

And even though the incident alone had people on social media raving, Henry's overall performance saw him become the 4th player since 1970 to have 100+ carries in his first 4 games of an NFL season.

The guy is just a tank.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: American Football, NFL, Australia