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Henry Suspended Four Games

31. July 2008  - Published by Dan Clasgens

Free agent wide receiver Chris Henry was suspended four games by the NFL for violating the league's personal conduct policy.

Henry was released by Cincinnati in April after his fifth arrest. Commissioner Roger Goodell had suspended Henry indefinitely following his latest arrest. The charges against him on that arrest were subsequently dropped. With the indefinite suspension lifted, he is now eligible to sign with teams.

Interest in Henry may be light for the next few weeks, but he seems likely to catch on eventually because of his Pro Bowl-caliber talent. The Cowboys, Browns, Jaguars, Raiders, and Broncos could take a look.

Henry may participate in training camp and exhibition games if he is signed. He will be eligible for reinstatement following the fourth game of the season. 

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