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Derrick Henry has become the 32nd player in NFL history to reach 10,000 career rushing yards. This milestone is a testament to his incredible endurance and skill on the field.
The opportunity for running backs to achieve this milestone has significantly decreased in recent years. The last player to join the 10,000-yard club was Marshawn Lynch in 2017, marking a nearly seven-year drought.
Henry has consistently been one of the most dominant running backs in the league. He has had at least 60% of his team's carries in each of the last five seasons, including four straight years with at least 70% of the team's rushes from 2019-2022.
Injuries have become a significant factor in the decline of running backs' careers. The few remaining players who could potentially join Henry in the 10,000-yard club face a challenging road due to the high risk of injury.
Henry not only achieved the 10,000-yard milestone but also scored his 100th career touchdown from scrimmage. This feat places him among an elite group of running backs in NFL history.
The future of running backs in the NFL looks bleak. With more talented athletes choosing to play quarterback and wide receiver, the opportunities for running backs to achieve such milestones are dwindling.
Given the current trends and challenges facing running backs, Derrick Henry's achievement should be celebrated and appreciated. He might be the last player to reach this milestone in the near future.