The Tennessee Titans ended their season on the sourest of notes. Had quarterback Ryan Tannehill executed on his final drive, or at the very least not thrown a pick on his final pass against the Cincinnati Bengals, it could've been him instead of Joe Burrow facing off against the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl.

Despite the tough performance from Tannehill, Tennessee appears ready to ride it out with their signal-caller, for better or worse. Titans GM Jon Robinson was vocal on that last week. Now star running back Derrick Henry echoed the same sentiments as well.

In a recent appearance on Pro Football Talk Live, Henry got real on the Titans sticking it out with Ryan Tannehill.

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“Look, everybody has adversity,” said the Titans running back. “One game doesn’t define a player. It’s not just one person playing out there by himself. It’s a team effort. Things like that happens sometimes. At the end of the day, I know who Ryan is. I know the type of player that he is that he’s going to let that fuel him and not get down on himself. We’re all back and we’re all behind him. We’re all going to stick together and come back better.”

It's hard to imagine the Titans being able to replicate the regular season success they had this year after nabbing the one-seed. But with the weapons they have on the roster around Ryan Tannehill, Derrick Henry included, there's no reason to think they won't come back stronger next season.