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This week's "where are they now."


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You remember him, he was a top 10 fantasy tease, with just about as many children.

Where is he now?

 

DEA: Former Bronco Henry Allegedly In Cocaine Deal

 

DENVER (CBS4) ― Former Denver Broncos player Travis Henry was arrested Tuesday after allegedly being involved in a cocaine deal, Drug Enforcement Administration agents said.

 

Authorities said the "multi-kilogram cocaine transaction occurred in Centennial."

 

DEA agents said James Mack was also arrested for allegedly being part of the transaction.

 

Both were being held pending the filing of federal drug charges in federal court later Wednesday.

 

Henry was released by the Broncos during the offseason and reportedly faced a 1-year suspension. He was not signed by another team.

 

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For the record, Henry was arrested in Centennial, CO, a suburb of Denver and proud home of Bleier & Associates Engineering Services, LLC.

 

Now to more important things. I have Henry on a dynasty roster. Do you think it is safe to drop him or should I hang onto him in hopes that Levenworth gets an NFL franchise and he is paired in the backfield with Michael Vick?

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For the record, Henry was arrested in Centennial, CO, a suburb of Denver and proud home of Bleier & Associates Engineering Services, LLC.
Am I missing something with the Bleier & Associates reference? Never heard of them before.
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Let's see DEA bust Multi-Kilo yep yep Mr Henry will be going away for a very long time. See what people have to do to pay for child support for nine kids.

Those kids are the ones that will get screwed when dad goes to the big house... sad.

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Lawrence Phillips:

 

LOS ANGELES -- Former football star Lawrence Phillips has been sentenced in Los Angeles to 10 years in prison after being convicted of assault with a deadly weapon.

 

The sentencing Friday had been repeatedly delayed while he dealt with another case.

 

The 31-year-old Phillips was convicted two years ago on seven counts. He has been jailed since he drove onto a field near Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. His car struck three people after he became upset over losing a pickup football game.

 

Phillips was once one of the nation's top college football players. The St. Louis Rams released him for insubordination in 1997 and he went on to play for a number of teams.

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