Few players on the Tennessee Titans’ offense made quite the impact running back Derrick Henry made in the final string of 2018 games.

Unsurprisingly, the Titans rewarded the former Alabama standout with the offensive MVP award after the season.

Titans team reporter Jim Wyatt credited Henry for his ability to bounce back, as well as his historic 99-yard touchdown run as reasons for giving him the honor.

“Henry got off to a slow start. But he got things cranked up in the second half of the season, and finished with 1,059 yards and 12 touchdowns,” he wrote. “I’m still seeing highlights of his 99-yard run vs the Jaguars, part of his 238-yard, 4-TD night.”

2018 was undoubtedly a big year for Henry, and that’s easy to see by looking at his 2017 stats.

In the previous season, Henry totaled 176 carries for for 744 yards, with five touchdowns and one fumble.

The Titans will spend the 2019 offseason making moves to the roster and within the coaching staff to help Henry continue his upward momentum into the upcoming season.

Henry was also not the only player on the offensive side of the ball to snag an award, with wide receiver Corey Davis recognized as the team’s most improved player.