Henry Case To Be Delayed Again?
2nd November, 2007 - 11:23 am
Denver Post - A decision on Travis Henry's future continues to be pushed back.

An NFL spokesman confirmed Henry's league appeal is set to be heard Nov. 16 in New York, but like the previous assigned date, it could be moved back again. His appeal for a possible suspension for a positive drug test previously had been set for Monday. The current appeal date is scheduled three days before Denver hosts Tennessee, the team Henry played for before signing with Denver as a free agent. Henry's future with the Broncos might not be decided until weeks after the NFL hearing date.

Henry, 28, has rushed for 549 yards on 119 carries this season, his first with the Broncos. He signed a five-year deal in April with $12 million in bonuses. [READ]

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