UPDATE 13:01 PM - Fox 31 News is now reporting that this latest violation took place while Henry was still a member of the Broncos in May. It’s speculated that the Broncos knew about the violation before releasing Henry. The Denver Post is reporting that the Broncos did not know about the violation before releasing Henry. Either way, good riddance.
Former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry is out of chances. Since being released by the Broncos last month, he’s yet to be picked up by... Read Full Story
Running back Travis Henry has only been with the Denver Broncos for one season, and they're already letting him go. The Broncos released Henry today, saying his commitment to the team was in question. Henry was signed to Denver last season with a five-year $22.5 million contract. In September he failed a test for marijuana and was told he would be suspended for a year. But the punishment was overturned after Henry challenged the test, and won. Still, the Broncos doubted his commitment. In... Read Full Story
A highly-placed NFL source says former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry has tested positive again for marijuana according to Fox 31 in Denver. That information came from the same highly-placed NFL source that broke news of failed drug tests by both Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams and Henry to FOX 31 in the past.
“He is coming up for a year suspension,” the source said.
This is the second time Henry is facing a possible one-year suspension from the NFL.
On December 4... Read Full Story
I know this news is a bit dated this afternoon but we've had so many laughs at Travis Henry's expense that I figured we need to post something about his release.
Running back Travis Henry was released by the Broncos this morning because coach Mike Shanahan said he questioned Henry's commitment. The Broncos opened a team minicamp today at Dove Valley, and the roster was updated this morning without the seven-year pro.
Said Shanahan in a release: "We did not feel his commitment to the... Read Full Story
After two seasons in Tennessee, and four before that in Buffalo, Travis Henry might have found running back paradise. The veteran signed a long-term deal with the Broncos.
Henry, very quietly, was the 10th-leading rusher in the NFL last season -- a year in which the Titans picked LenDale White in the draft and felt Henry was expendable. Read Full Story