NFL reportedly suspends Henry, 10 others
Former Broncos running back, currently a free agent, out indefinitely
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The NFL has suspended 11 free agents, including former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry, the NFL Network reported Monday, citing no sources.
Henry's suspension is indefinite, the NFL Network reported.
Other players, none of whom is with a current team, include defensive end Adrian Awason, guard Jonathan Clinkscale, wide receiver Tony Gonzalez, linebacker Mario Haggan, tackle Luke Petitgout, defensive back Dexter Reid, cornerback Darrion Scott, defensive back E.J. Underwood, cornerback Jimmy Williams and wide receiver Cedrick Wilson, the NFL Network reported.
Everyone's suspension is for four games except for Scott (three games), Williams (five games) and Wilson (one game), the NFL Network reported.
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