Derrick Henry is going to be participating in his first Pro Bowl on Sunday, but the Tennessee Titans running back isn't content with where he is. Ahead of his first Pro Bowl game, Henry revealed his greatest ambition.

“It is cool being here, being with all the superstars and being able to spend time with guys you played against. Being able to relax, chill, and have a good time, it’s awesome,” the Titans running back said, via Jim Wyatt of the team website. “But I want to win a Super Bowl. Getting so close, it makes you hungrier. It’s something I will keep in the back of my mind. I will let it fuel me all offseason, fuel us, and it’s something we’ll keep working towards.”

During the regular season, Henry rushed for a league-high 1,540 yards and found the end zone a total of 18 times. Therefore, it didn't come as a surprise that the former second-round pick was named to his first Pro Bowl.

Even though the playoffs don't affect Pro Bowl selections, Henry was remarkable for the Titans in the postseason. In Tennessee's three playoff bouts, Henry totaled 446 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

Despite Henry's remarkable individual performances, the Titans were eliminated in the AFC Championship Round. Following Tennessee's defeat, Henry seems to be longing for a chance to reach the Super Bowl sometime soon.

Heading into the offseason, Henry is set to become an unrestricted free agent with the Titans. If the Titans choose to let him walk in free agency, the bruising back would likely target a team that can help him achieve his goals.