A federal judge has cleared the way for embattled Broncos running back Travis Henry to play football - at least for three more weeks, according to court records made available Thursday. U.S. District Court Judge Leonard Wexler ordered lawyers for Henry, and opposing NFL lawyers, to file motions in two weeks. Wexler allotted another week after that for filing of responses. That timetable leaves Henry available to play at least through October. He's been a mainstay of the Broncos' offense, rushing for 498 yards. He faces a possible one-year suspension amid allegations he may have flunked an NFL drug test. Henry has filed a lawsuit challenging the NFL's drug-testing program.
-- Denver Post
The Denver Post - Henry not run out of town yet