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Henry returning with redone deal  - The Denver Post
Henry returning with redone deal - The Denver Post
INDIANAPOLIS The Broncos answered one of their biggest offseason questions by agreeing with embattled running back Travis Henry on a restructured contract that will keep him in Denver. The new deal gives Henry the opportunity to atone for a miserable first year in Denver. His agent said that was the primary reason for Henry's return. "Travis wants to make it right in Denver," his agent, ...
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Travis Henry Will Be Back With the Broncos
FanHouse — ... It seems that looming unemployment and need for running back depth found each other, though, and, as they so often do, made for a happy arrangement. Henry's giving back some money, the Broncos are forgiving and forgetting and the two sides will try to make it work in 2008. ...

HENRY RESTRUCTURES FOR DENVER
ProFootballTalk.com — Faced with a looming multi-million-dollar roster bonus like the one that got him cut from the Titans a year ago, Broncos running back Travis Henry has restructured his contract and will play for the team in 2008. Henry was due to earn a $6 million option bonus on February 29.  The Broncos likely would have dumped him if he hadn’t altered the deal. Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that Henry gave up the option bonus to stay in Denver.  It’s a small price to pay in light of the unflagging support that Henry got from coach Mike Shanahan during the tailback’s 2007 travails ...

Horse Tracks 2/21/08
The Mile High Report — Here's a Thursday edition of Horse Tracks.  Enjoy! Travis Henry will be a Bronco afterall.  He agreed to a new contract.  see here The Denver Post provided a list of possible choices for their first pick.  see here In another Post article, the NFL is pleased about the crime rate being down amongst the players this offseason and Rod Smith was offered a coaching position.  See here Apparently, neither former or current Broncos players can't seem to stay out of trouble with the law..see here and here Ebenezer ...

Henry Restructures to Stay in Denver
BroncoTalk — ... The biggest news of the offseason so far occurred this morning, when running back Travis Henry agreed to restructure his deal to stay in Denver through 2008, the Denver Post reports. ...

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