Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry continues to destroy the NFL, and the Buffalo Bills were the latest team in his path on Monday Night Football. Henry rushed for 143 yards and three touchdowns, including a 76-yard run in which he left the Bills in the dust. The Titans star's dominance led the way in a 34-31 upset victory.

On that long run, Henry actually set a personal record in terms of just how fast he was running:

A man that size shouldn't be able to run like that, but Derrick Henry is just an absolute freak of nature at 6-foot-3 and nearly 250 pounds. Here's the play in all of its glory:

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Henry is putting up absolutely ridiculous numbers for the Titans once again after he rushed for over 2,000 yards in 2020. He has 783 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground already in just six games. This has him on pace for over 2,200 yards in this new 17-game season and would put him on pace for 2,088 yards in a 16-game season, which is more than the 2,027 yards he rushed for last season.

We'll see if Henry can keep up this pace, but given his production over the last few seasons, there's little reason to think he's going to slow down all that much. He's doing legendary stuff right now and just cannot be stopped. King Henry is a total wrecking ball with an absurd combination of size, speed and physicality at the running back position, and he's a joy to watch.

With Henry leading the way, the Titans are now 4-2 on the season. They're in first place in the AFC South and are in the position to run away from the pack unless they falter or the Indianapolis Colts make a big surge. Depending on how things go, Henry could find himself in the MVP conversation.