Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry once again had a monster performance.

That's something Henry's getting pretty good at when it comes to the postseason. The Titans back now has the most rushing yards in NFL history through someone's first four postseason games, per ESPN Stats & Info. 

Henry appeared in two playoff games back in 2017. In those two games, he had 184 rushing yards and one touchdown. That's a good start; however, it wasn't putting him on-pace to break the record.

Then his next playoff game came this year. Against the New England Patriots in the wild card round, Henry ran for a ridiculous 182 yards and one touchdown. That massive game suddenly put him on the map in the postseason.

The Titans tailback followed it up with a 195-yard performance against the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round. That was more than enough to push Henry over the top.

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What's crazy is, Henry has been dominant all year. The running back picked up 1,540 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns. Both of those led the NFL.

However, even with those monster numbers, it was hard to predict the Titans running back would eclipse 350 rushing yards over his first two postseason games of 2019.

With these massive performances, Henry has helped the Titans find their way into the AFC championship game. He will have a chance to make more history there.

With the way both Henry and the Titans are playing, it's safe to assume he could try to break more records. He has some more playoff games in his future, so it will be fun to see what the wrecking ball can do in those contests. One thing is certain: it will be a must-see TV.

The Titans will play either the Houston Texans or Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship.