MDS posted an item earlier in the afternoon about the drug trafficking charges pending against former Bills, Titans, and Broncos running back Travis Henry. 

The Denver Post has more details on the situation.  And things don’t look good for Henry.

Most surprisingly, Henry allegedly told one of his customers that he and his family would all be “dead” if the customer didn’t produce $40,000 worth of cocaine that had been lost when the customer’s house was robbed.

The Post also reports that Henry’s arrest occurred as part of a delivery of six kilograms of cocaine from an unnamed informant.  The informant had been arrested last month while transporting three kilograms of cocaine and six pounds of marijuana.

So the guy pulled a Nick Kaczur, and Henry got busted. 

He reportedly served as the “money man” in the ongoing drug operation.  And part of that money undoubtedly came from his NFL career, which successfully continued last season after attorney Harvey Steinberg beat back a one-year suspension of Henry for violating the substance-abuse policy.

After the season, Henry violated the policy again, and received a one-year suspension.