In his first year as a full -time start -winger, the charger, Daiyan Henley, claimed to be in the middle of Los Angeles’ defense and operates 147 tackles in the team.
As far as he is concerned, he is just getting started.
“This is a process and I’m never trying to be stagnant,” Henley said on Thursday on the team’s website. “Last year was last year, that’s what it is. I can improve myself. It’s so much more for me out there.”
To take his 147 tackles, which placed him in eighth place in the league, Henley also had eight consignments, seven tackles for losses, interception and bag. His violation of his campaign was far from the newcomer season, with the third player 2023 playing spinning over 15 games with only 16 tackles.
By coming to his mind, he helped a Superchare charger that was for the first time for the first time the NFL’s right to vote. The last time the chargers set up on everyone else in permissible levels was what a member of the power in 1963.
Henley’s improvements came without the weight of expectations.
It will be different in the 3rd year, now under the microscope after Manning La’s Linebacking Corps with such success. Apart from the fact that all hopes outside the house are not compared to Henley.
“I think the biggest thing about expectations like this is that they have to start inside,” he said. “It’s not something people should give you, you have to want it for yourself to get it.
“This has always been my goal and hopes, to be this type of player [in] This department for years to come. Whether this year, next year, it is something I am constantly working on. “