Tennessee Titans vs Los Angeles Chargers: X-factors

CARSON, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 13: Tight end Hunter Henry #86 of the Los Angeles Chargers makes the catch for a touchdown as cornerback Joe Haden #23 of the Pittsburgh Steelers defends during the fourth quarter at Dignity Health Sports Park on October 13, 2019 in Carson, California. (Photo by Katharine Lotze/Getty Images)
CARSON, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 13: Tight end Hunter Henry #86 of the Los Angeles Chargers makes the catch for a touchdown as cornerback Joe Haden #23 of the Pittsburgh Steelers defends during the fourth quarter at Dignity Health Sports Park on October 13, 2019 in Carson, California. (Photo by Katharine Lotze/Getty Images) /
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L.A. Chargers offensive X-factor: Hunter Henry, TE

.Rarely will you see people mention “Henry” in conjunction with a Tennessee Titans game while not referring to Derrick Henry.

However, Hunter Henry has finally popped back up and he showed up last week with a bang.

The former Arkansas tight end had one game this season before getting hurt and put on the shelf for a month. However, after being healthy enough to practice a little bit during the week, Henry came out and put up a whopping 8 receptions for 100 yards and 2 TDs against the Pittsburgh Steelers in his first game back.

If you didn’t know, the Tennessee Titans defense really only has one weakness and you guessed it, its stopping tight ends.

With Henry and Philip Rivers already back in sync, Titans fans should be concerned that this is going to be the offense that finally has some success against the Tennessee Titans vaunted defense.