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chris henry involved in car wreck in charlotte


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sad news. i hope he's okay. sounds bad.

Bengals wide receiver involved in Charlotte wreck

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Posted: Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police Officials confirm that Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry was injured in a car wreck Wednesday afternoon in Charlotte.

Police wouldn't describe the extent of his injuries.

The 26-year-old Henry, No. 15 on the Bengals is a five-year veteran and one of the team's top receivers.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/breaking/story/1128580.html

btw...i know it's not panther related but it's local and he's someone i was hoping we would take a look at in the offseason. seemed like he had turned his life around and was on the right track.

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Alright a receiver in charlotte in a car wreck for the second time in a month. If he was driving a Maserati then someone needs to do some investigating. Seriously though hope hes okay and its not anything major.

edit: ESPN says he is in serious condition.

The Enquirer - 12/16/2009

Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry was involved in an accident Wednesday in Charlotte. The team has said that the injuries are believed to be very serious. Henry was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 9 after breaking his arm against Baltimore.

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Do you think richardson would take him.with all the trouble he has gotten into.
he hadn't had any issues for about two years. if he really had straightened things out i don't see why not.

just something i was hoping we would do. he's got a ton of talent.

doesn't seem like we'll ever get a chance to find out, though.

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not good at all....

Chris Henry -- a wide receiver on the Cincinnati Bengals -- is fighting for his life after falling out of the back of a moving pick-up truck earlier today.

Police tell TMZ Henry was involved in a "domestic situation" with his fiancee in North Carolina. Cops say the fiancee tried to leave her home in a pick-up truck -- when Chris ran after the truck and hopped into the bed.

Cops say , "At some point while [Henry's fiancee] was driving, Mr. Henry came out of the back of the vehicle."

Cops tell TMZ, Henry is suffering from "life threatening injuries."

According to KYPost.com, Henry is believed to have suffered "severe head injuries."

We're told a crime scene unit is currently at the scene conducting an investigation.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2009/12/16/cincinatti-bengals-star-seriously-injured-in-crash/#ixzz0Ztdy8bM1

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