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Bengals' Chris Henry Inducted to NFL's Hall of Shame

The Newest Inductee was Just Announced: Wide Receiver Chris Henry of the Cincinnati Bengals

By Dale Chappell, published Apr 03, 2008
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Recent members inducted to the NFL's Hall of Shame include:

Cornerback Pacman Jones of the Tennessee Titans
Quarterback Michael Vick of the Atlanta Falcons
Wide Receiver Cedric Wilson of the Pittsburgh Steelers
Running Back Ricky Williams of the Miami Dolphins

The newest inductee was just announced: Wide Receiver Chris Henry of the Cincinnati Bengals

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Chris Henry started the 2006 NFL Season with 9 touchdowns in 13 games, totaling 31 catches for 422 yards. The rookie also racked up a two game suspension imposed by the NFL, a one game benching from Cincinnati Bengals management, and according to the law and order statisticians, the following.

Drug Possession: Dec. 15, 2005 - Marijuana possession charge in Lexington, Kentucky. Henry pleads guilty and enters a drug rehabilitation program to avoid jail time.

Firearm Violation: Jan. 28, 2006 - Possession of a concealed firearm, improper exhibition of a firearm, and aggravated assault with a firearm in Orlando, Florida. Again, he pleads guilty to concealed weapon charge and is placed on probation for two years and ordered to serve 100 hours of community service.

DUI: June 3, 2006 - Driving Under the Influence in Union Township, Clermont County. Although sentenced to 30 days in jail, the sentence is suspended, and Henry avoids a DUI conviction by pleading guilty to a lesser charge of reckless operation of a vehicle

Corruption of a Minor: June 14, 2006 - Allegedly provides alcohol to three under-aged females in a Covington, Kentucky hotel room. He serves two days in jail, after pleading guilty to permitting possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors.

Following his NFL suspension, Henry's 2007 season yielded 21 caught passes for 343 yards and two touchdowns. Eclipsing his on-the-field performance, his in-the-courts appearances included:

Driving with Expired License Plates: April 1, 2008 -Hamilton County Municipal Court, Ohio records show Henry paid the $149 ticket.

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