NFL: Bengals - Chris Henry FAILS DRUG TEST.
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NFL: Bengals - Chris Henry FAILS DRUG TEST.
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HENRY FAILS A DRUG TEST
WKRC-TV in Cincinnati reports that Bengals receiver Chris Henry has failed a court-imposed drug test. Per the report, Kenton County (Kentucky) prosecutor Garry Edmondson says that the test was for opiates.
Unless Henry has been scarfing down poppy seed muffins, he's pretty much screwed.
The positive result means that Henry will be spending up to 88 days in jail on charges to which he pleaded guilty earlier in the year and spent two days behind bars. It also could give rise to legal issues in Florida, where Henry is on probation due to charges resulting from the incident we mentioned earlier in the day, when Henry was wearing his jersey while wielding a gun.
If (as we assume) Henry's past misconduct has landed him in the league's substance-abuse program, the positive test also could be deemed to be a violation of Henry's treatment program, which could result in (or push Henry closer to) a suspension.
Henry already has been suspended for the first eight games of the 2007 season for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy.
HENRY FAILS A DRUG TEST
WKRC-TV in Cincinnati reports that Bengals receiver Chris Henry has failed a court-imposed drug test. Per the report, Kenton County (Kentucky) prosecutor Garry Edmondson says that the test was for opiates.
Unless Henry has been scarfing down poppy seed muffins, he's pretty much screwed.
The positive result means that Henry will be spending up to 88 days in jail on charges to which he pleaded guilty earlier in the year and spent two days behind bars. It also could give rise to legal issues in Florida, where Henry is on probation due to charges resulting from the incident we mentioned earlier in the day, when Henry was wearing his jersey while wielding a gun.
If (as we assume) Henry's past misconduct has landed him in the league's substance-abuse program, the positive test also could be deemed to be a violation of Henry's treatment program, which could result in (or push Henry closer to) a suspension.
Henry already has been suspended for the first eight games of the 2007 season for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy.
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I just bumped TJ Houshmandzadeh a little higher on my fantasy football draft board. That dude is an unbeatable value at WR, with all the DBs worrying about covering "Ocho Cinco" - especially now with Henry seemingly out of the picture for this season. Housh yer momma??
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If it truly did come out positive, he will never play another down in the NFL again.
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Originally Posted by sonnyg80
Mon, 21 May 2007 11:23:49 -0700
Updating previous items, ESPNews reports that a Kenton County prosecutor has stated Cincinnati Bengals WR Chris Henry did not fail a court-ordered drug test.
We will see...
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