Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry scored another trick-play touchdown in the NFL postseason on Sunday in the AFC Championship Game versus the Kansas City Chiefs.

In the wildcat, the 26-year-old rusher Henry took the snap and found the end zone for a four-yard score. It was the first touchdown of the game and extended the Titans' early lead over the Chiefs in Kansas City by 10 points (via NFL).

The Titans have shocked the world as the AFC's sixth seed, knocking off the No. 1 Baltimore Ravens on the road in the divisional round last week and previously unseating Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in the Wild Card round two weeks ago. The Titans' surprising playoff run has been largely inspired by the fourth-year running back Derrick Henry, who has been plowing over defenders in his path for one of the greatest rushing postseasons in NFL history.

Derrick Henry previously had a passing touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens, and it looks like there is little this Titans rusher can't do on the gridiron.

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