Published 4/1/2008
at FOXSports.com News for NFL
A Cincinnati Bengals player who has frustrated his team with past traffic violations was back in court last week.
Wide receiver Chris Henry was ticketed for driving with expired Kentucky license plates. He appeared in Hamilton County Municipal Court and paid $149, according to court records.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspended the 24-year-old for the first half of last season for repeatedly violating the league's conduct policy. Henry was arrested four times during a 14-month span.
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