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    • Jul 2002
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    Travis Henry comments

    From the AP wire ...

    Bills RB Henry knocked out of preseason game

    By JOHN WAWROW
    AP Sports Writer


    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) … Bills running back Travis Henry
    bruised his ribs in Saturday night's preseason game against
    Tennessee.

    Henry was still feeling sore after Buffalo's 16-15 loss, and
    said he isn't sure whether he'll practice when the team resumes
    training camp on Monday.

    "It's not good, but it couldn't have happened at a better
    time considering it's still the preseason," Henry said.

    Henry was hurt 10 minutes into the second quarter as he was
    preparing to catch a pass. He took a hard hit and was knocked
    over by Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck. In breaking up the
    play at the Titans 20, Bulluck hit Henry high under his left
    arm, sending him tumbling.

    Henry lay on the field for a few minutes before being helped
    up by a Bills trainer. Henry slowly walked off and was escorted
    to a cart on the sideline and was then driven to the locker
    room.

    X-rays were negative, and Henry said he was hurt when he hit
    the ground.

    He said the pain is in the same spot as where he tore rib
    cartilage in the third week of last season. Henry missed only
    one game, electing to play through the pain.

    "It's not nearly as bad," Henry said. "I'm breathing a lot
    better and moving around a lot better. It's a little sore ...
    but I think it's going to be OK."

    Henry was having a strong game, with seven carries for 27
    yards and a 3-yard reception.

    Drew Bledsoe took the blame for putting Henry in an awkward
    position, by forcing the pass into him after Bledsoe was
    pressured out of the pocket.

    "I probably should've given him the ball a little sooner.
    Either that, or taking it and running myself," Bledsoe said.

    Backup Willis McGahee took over, finishing with 11 carries
    for 28 yards, including a 3-yard touchdown.

    The injury comes at a time when there is plenty of attention
    on the Bills' running backs. The Associated Press, citing a
    source close to McGahee, reported Friday that the player has
    asked to be traded if he is not the starter on opening day.

    Bills president Tom Donahoe denied the report in an
    impromptu news conference in the press box just before game
    time.

    Henry is a three-year starter for the Bills. He is coming
    off his second straight season of 1,300 yards rushing. McGahee,
    selected 23rd overall in the 2003 draft, is enjoying a strong
    training camp after missing all of last season recovering from
    reconstructive surgery on his left knee.

    Henry hasn't been entirely happy either. He's said that he
    doesn't want to be the backup, adding that he expects one of
    them to be traded after the end of the season.

    "I've pretty much said what I've had to say about the whole
    situation," Henry said. "You all will have to ask Willis about
    that."

    AP-ES-08-22-04 0056EDT
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