Titans Release Travis Henry
3rd March, 2007 - 6:33 pm
NFL.com - The Tennessee Titans released Travis Henry after negotiations failed to rework a contract that contained an $8.3 million bonus due March 5.

The running back was flying to Denver to talk with the Broncos, said a person familiar with the negotiations, who requested anonymity because no deal had been struck.

Neither Henry's agent, Hadley Engelhard, nor Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt or coach Jeff Fisher could be reached immediately Saturday afternoon. A team spokesman said he could not confirm nor deny the report.

But the Titans and Henry's agent had been negotiating over the past few days, trying to rework the bonus into a longer deal. Reinfeldt said Friday it might be good if Henry checked out the market to see what he would bring.

"I still would be optimistic that he would return," Reinfeldt told The Tennessean. "Sometimes you need to look at the market and see what all is out there. I'm not sure that's a terrible thing." [READ]

Related Links

Today's Wiretap

Tennessee March 2007 Wiretap Archives

Get your Tennessee Tickets from RealGMtix Get Tennessee Tickets

More Headlines

Aikman: I'd Take Eli Over Romo

All-Pro Team Announced

Romanowski Wants To Be Broncos' Coach

Pennington: I Knew Jets Wanted Me Out

Titans' Mawae Won't Play Against Ravens


RealGM Search
Search:
© 2000-2008 RealGM, L.L.C. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising Opportunities | About Us | Site Map | Contact RealGM