Henry's MRI Results Negative
20th August, 2007 - 4:01 pm
Denver Post - The MRI on Travis Henry was negative, confirming the initial diagnosis of a first-degree sprain in Henry's left knee.

"Man, I can't tell you how relieved I was," Henry said. "I woke up with some discomfort this morning, so when that MRI came back, it was a blessing. Because the way they got me, I could have easily had something seriously wrong."

On first-and-goal Saturday night from the Dallas 3, Henry barreled into a scrum and had his left knee twisted one way while Cowboys were twisting from the top. He was stopped at the 2, then tried to limp off the field before team personnel went out to help carry him to the bench. [READ]

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