Broncos' RB Henry To Miss Third Straight Game
24th November, 2007 - 8:03 am
ESPN - Denver Broncos' running back Travis Henry will miss his third straight game with a left knee injury Sunday at Chicago.

Backup Selvin Young practiced on a limited basis Friday because of a strained right knee and will be a game-time decision. He's listed as questionable for the contest.

Henry, who partially tore the posterior cruciate ligament in his knee against Detroit on Nov. 4, is also battling the flu.

"He's got the flu, he's got the knee; it's not looking good," Broncos' Coach Mike Shanahan said Friday after practice. "Other than that, he's doing fine."

While Shanahan ruled Henry out for the Bears' game, he thought he would be ready to play next week at Oakland. [READ]

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