The Bills' decision to get rid of Travis Henry is looking better and better. Henry, who signed with the Tennessee Titans before the season began, was given a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.
Henry will miss the next four games. Henry will likely try and appeal the suspension to try and get it reduced.
"Travis is extremely regretful for his actions, for his choices, for his decisions. It has affected him personally, his family and obviously has hurt this football team. We will in all likelihood make a move over the next couple of days to replace Travis on the roster," said head coach Jeff Fisher.
The Titans gave Buffalo a third round pick for Henry. This year, Henry has 31 carries for 97 yards nehind starter Chris Brown.