This is not a bash Henry thread. I find this very intriguing and think it seriously bumps Willis up the charts and Henry is a very risky play this year.
The Rochester Democrat & Chrnicle reports Bills RB Travis Henry is still the No. 1 running back, but never has a young NFL star been made to feel so unwanted or has his future seemed so uncertain. After his impressive NFL preseason debut Sunday night against the Denver Broncos, RB Willis McGahee's incredible comeback story from a devastating knee injury is starting to gain serious steam. Combine that with Henry's incredible insecurities, and Henry no longer seems like a lock to open the season as Buffalo's starting running back. HC Mike Mularkey was peppered with questions about Henry's comments about wanting a trade if he's no longer the starter and skillfully deflected them. Yes, Henry is still his No. 1 back, he said, but McGahee could challenge for the job, depending on how he did in the preseason games. It appears there may be a serious challenge in the works
The Rochester Democrat & Chrnicle reports Bills RB Travis Henry is still the No. 1 running back, but never has a young NFL star been made to feel so unwanted or has his future seemed so uncertain. After his impressive NFL preseason debut Sunday night against the Denver Broncos, RB Willis McGahee's incredible comeback story from a devastating knee injury is starting to gain serious steam. Combine that with Henry's incredible insecurities, and Henry no longer seems like a lock to open the season as Buffalo's starting running back. HC Mike Mularkey was peppered with questions about Henry's comments about wanting a trade if he's no longer the starter and skillfully deflected them. Yes, Henry is still his No. 1 back, he said, but McGahee could challenge for the job, depending on how he did in the preseason games. It appears there may be a serious challenge in the works
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