profootballtalk.com - 4/3/2008
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As his former West Virginia University teammate Pacman Jones tries to get back into the NFL, Bengals receiver Chris Henry might be trying to get out.
According to media reports, Henry has been charged with assault. He allegedly was involved in a fight on Monday, and he faces counts of assault and criminal damaging.
An 18-year-old claims [...]
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No more summer fun at Rams training camp
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... hear that they don't intend to, as far as I know. As for the increased risk of injury...well, less playing time and a more moderate camp pace didn't do much for players physical well-being last year now did it? I'm no doctor nor trainer, though I do sometimes pretend to know what I'm talking about, but I think working a little harder in camp and the preseason games could actually help players get their bodies adjusted to the rough and tumble pace of the NFL's regular season. Travis Henry just can't stay on the right side of the law.
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