NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nobody’s ever played a perfect game, football coaches and players say over and over.

So even after Derrick Henry’s 17-carry, 238 rushing performance Thursday against the Jaguars, the Titans had to at least try to find some minor issues.HenryJaguars2

As he reviewed it Monday, Henry said he did look at one particular play he’s pretty sure he could have done better with.

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