According to a FOX affiliate in Colorado, former Broncos’ running back Travis Henry has tested positive again for the hippie juice.
“He is coming up for a year suspension,” the source told Josina Anderson.
This is the second time Henry is facing a possible one-year suspension from the NFL.
On December 4, 2007, the 29-year-old Henry successfully appealed a previous positive marijuana test result of 21 nanograms/milliliter. Henry’s attorneys demonstrated a lapse in the NFL’s discovery process when the league failed to turn over all of Henry’s test results from within a two-week period of his offending sample.
Steve Zissou, one of Henry’s attorneys at the time, told Fox 31 Sports that Henry had a negative test result four days prior to testing positive as well.
“There are false positives in the world of testing,” Zissou said at that time.
Now Henry faces a long road of defending himself again should he choose to do so.
False positives? Good luck. Considering the Broncos produce 1,000-yard rushers like Henry produces babies, the team was wise to dump this clown when they did.
