No such luck for Travis Henry who, like Micheal Vick, may have to give money back for his bad behavior. Henry will lose his legal battle here. All these issues are worked out in collective bargaining and he's arguing a very small and insignificant point that has zero chance of changing anything, according to my razor sharp legal mind.
Denver Broncos tailback Travis Henry, the NFL's leading rusher through the first four weeks of the season, is facing a one-year suspension for a repeat violation of the substance abuse policy, multiple sources told ESPN.com on Thursday night.
But in a battle that has reached the federal court system, Henry is attempting to block the league from testing the so-called "B-sample" necessary to confirm the positive test, claiming that NFL officials would not allow his expert to be present for the testing of his specimen.
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