Bengals' Henry wants to land in new city

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Troubled former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry said Wednesday, May 7, he "wouldn't mind" going back to Cincinnati but that resuming his NFL career elsewhere would be better. [link]

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CHRIS HENRY: “I’M REALLY A GOOD GUY”
Published 5/8/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
After receiving permission to get out of house arrest if it’s to try out for an NFL team, former Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry said he’ll be a good player and an upstanding citizen if he gets that chance.“I think it would be better to move on to another city, a fresh start, new team, new environment,” Henry told Sporting News Radio Wednesday. “ I’m really a good guy . Just got caught up in a few bad situations.” “A few” would be a bit of an understatement for Henry, who rivals Pacman Jones for the title of longest rap sheet in the NFL. But Henry described his run-ins with ...

Comeback Chris Henry: “I’m a Really Good Guy”
Published 5/8/2008 by Brooks at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... From the DAYTON DAILY NEWS:“I think it would be better to move on to another city, a fresh start, new team, new environment,” Henry told Sporting News Radio. “ I’m really a good guy . Just got caught up in a few bad situations. … I’m a father now. Got two kids, a little girl and a little boy. It ain’t all about me no more. It’s about my family.” There’s just one small detail about that comeback though. Henry is under house arrest after his latest “little” incident and wears a monitoring anklet. But thanks to an enabler (Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Richard Bernat), ...

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