Henry has racked up 1,234 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in his first two NFL seasons. He's also caught 24 passes for 273 yards and a score.

He said he's a different player now than he was when he entered the league in 2016. Henry said he wants to set a great example for his teammates with his work ethic, "and hopefully be a leader for this team."

"Just with experience, year after year learning and having that experience," Henry said. "The third year for me, I am just ready to go, ready to be dominant, be a premier back, and be consistent and have a great year with this team.

"(I want) to have a great game every game, and have an impact every game at my position and make plays to help this team win."

Henry finished the year strong. He had a 66-yard touchdown reception in the season finale against the Jaguars, and in the team's playoff win at Kansas City he racked up 156 yards and a touchdown.

Alongside Lewis, teammates believe the running game could be dominant.

"He's a special guy," center Ben Jones said of Henry. "Just to see him in person, just how hard he works. He is grinding every day, he wants to be the best guy on the field. And you want to block for a guy like him. He's just a physical specimen out there. He's a monster. It's his mindset – he's grinding he wants to be the best.