INDIANAPOLIS — Derrick Henry carried the Tennessee Titans into the AFC South lead Sunday.
Now the bruising back can focus on other daunting tasks, like clinching the division title and making another long playoff run.
Henry battered the NFL's second-stingiest defense by rushing for 178 yards and three touchdowns, leading the Titans to a 45-26 rout at Indianapolis.
"I just had to go out there and get north and south and finish runs and finish forward, get to the end zone," he said. "Credit to all those guys blocking. A lot of credit goes to them. I just had to go out and do my job and be efficient when I had the ball."
Don't mistake Henry's workmanlike demeanor for the significance of this victory.
Tennessee (8-3) now has sole possession of the division lead over Indy (7-4), a split in the two-game season series and the current tiebreaking edge based on the teams' division records.
Henry made all the difference in this one. He did the heavy lifting with 27 carries, breaking tackles, eluding defenders and occasionally dragging along those who tried to bring him down.
It was his third consecutive 100-yard game, his seventh this season and his eighth straight on the road, tying former Titans running back Chris Johnson for the second-longest streak since the 1970 merger. Only Hall of Famer Barry Sanders (10 in 1996-97) had a longer streak.