How many times have you watched Derrick Henry's 99-yard run? Are you tired of it yet? No? Will you ever be?

That's where you and Henry differ.

Henry, the Titans running back who on Dec. 6 ran for a 99-yard touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars, has been asked endlessly about the record-setting run in the time since.

And he's over it.

"I'm tired of seeing (the highlight of) it," Henry said Tuesday ahead of the matchup between the Titans (1-1) and Jaguars (0-2) on Thursday (7:20 p.m., NFL Network, WZT7), their first time playing each other since Henry last December torched Jacksonville for 238 rushing yards. "I know, for sure, (the Jaguars) are."

Henry, who through two games has 34 carries for 165 yards and two touchdowns (and three catches for 87 yards and a touchdown), no longer wants to harp on his 99-yarder.

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"I mean it's over with it, man," he said with a smile. "It was a great moment. I appreciate it. I cherish it. But time to move on, man. It's over.

"It's all people have been talking about. So I'm sure (the Jaguars) are going to be locked in, ready to go."

Time to make a new highlight on prime time?

"I don't get caught up in all that," the Titans running back said. "Go out there and play our game and go against a good defense."

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