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Chris Henry received a continuance this morning in Kenton District Court and will appear instead ... Bengal's drug case con
The Bengals rookie wide receiver, arrested early Thursday morning by Covington Police, did practice. He was the first player to run off the Paul Brown Stadium field to the locker room at 1 p.m. today. He did not acknowledge a question from a reporter seeking comment.
Asked if Henry were going to play Sunday at Detroit, Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said tersely, “That's our business. That's my business – my family, my business. All right.
The Bengals have a policy of letting the legal system handle such matters before acting. With that stance as a guideline, Henry is expected to play against the Lions.
Five of Henry's 30 receptions have gone for touchdowns, and he has shown the big-play capability the Bengals said he had when they drafted him in the third round from West Virginia University.
The Bengals have three other wide receivers on their roster. Kevin Walter is a special teams regular and has 15 receptions for 178 yards and one touchdown.
Third-year pro Kelley Washington, the team's third-round pick in the 2003 draft, has five receptions for 49 yards in limited playing time. He has dressed for five games and been inactive eight times.
Rookie Tab Perry has made his name on special teams, averaging 25.5 yards on 48 kickoff returns. He has two receptions as a wide receiver for 21 yards and one touchdown.
Running back Chris Perry, third on the team with 48 receptions and two receiving touchdowns, is out with a left ankle injury suffered last week.
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