The Tennessee Titans are considered to have a chance to upset the New England Patriots on the road in the AFC Wild Card Round. For Tennessee to defeat the proverbial Goliath of the NFL, running back Derrick Henry is going to need to have a big-time performance.

In Week 17, Henry terrorized the Houston Texans, rushing for 211 yards and three scores. With his latest outing, Henry ended the 2019 season as the league's leading rusher with 1,540 yards and 16 touchdowns on 303 attempts.

The fourth-year running back has been dominant since the latter part of the season. The Alabama product has gained a whopping 896 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground in his last six games.

The Patriots will undoubtedly make Henry the focal point of their defensive gameplan on Saturday. With that in mind, here are a couple of bold predictions for the Titans' running back against the Patriots.

Henry will help the Titans find the end zone twice

Throughout the 2019 season, New England's defense was able to contain opposing running backs to 95.5 rushing yards per game (sixth-fewest in the NFL). In addition, the Patriots held opposing running backs to only one rushing touchdown throughout the entire year.

However, on Saturday, Henry will find the end zone two times on the ground. The freakish running back has four games of two or more rushing touchdowns in the last six weeks.

Henry will rush for 150 yards

Once again, the Patriots have been a stingy defense when it comes to running the ball. New England has the sixth-best run defense in the NFL and has limited some of the best running backs in the NFL to nearly nothing on the ground.

On the other hand, they have given up 150 yards to opposing teams just three times this season. Those teams included the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, and the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Titans' featured back will gash New England's run defense for 150 rushing yards on Saturday night.

Henry will complete a pass

When facing the Patriots on the road in the playoffs, it's a perfect time to unveil some trick plays on offense. With Mike Vrabel as the head coach, Tennessee has some trickery up their sleeve if the game calls for them to utilize it.

In his first four seasons in the NFL, Henry has surprisingly thrown three passes. The tough-nosed running back has completed two of his attempts for a mere 14 yards.

At some point in Saturday's playoff contest, Henry will show off his arm for the fourth time in his NFL career. Additionally, for the third time in his professional career, he'll complete a pass against New England's formidable pass defense.