Lord Henry just got more extravagant. With a little more than seven days until the beginning of the 2022 NFL season, the Titans have changed Derrick Henry's

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agreement to make him the most generously compensated running back in the association this season, as per Ian Rapoport.

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The 28-year-seasoned professional Bowler was initially due $15 million this season, with a $12 million base compensation,

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yet stretches out a $2 million raise beyond his seventh NFL season, surpassing the Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott as 2022's extended top worker at the position.

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Elliott will in any case cost Dallas more in general, counting $18.2 million as a detriment to the Cowboys' 2022 compensation cap. 

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Yet, Henry, who initially marked a four-year, $50M expansion with Tennessee in 2020, 

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will currently procure a $14 million compensation - - the most elevated at the position this season.

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The huge man is falling off a physical issue abbreviated 2021 mission, in which he actually moved toward 1,000 surging yards and scored 10 scores. 

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