The Facts:
The Titans would like to keep Henry without paying a $4 million option due this week. He could opt for an incentive-laden contract. "The first thing we want to do is put Travis in the right situation," said agent Hadley Engelhard, who represents Henry. "It is about Travis being in the right football situation and the right atmosphere, and we believe Tennessee is the right place for him."
Reported by the Nashville Tennessean
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The Titans agree -- as long as they can strike a new deal that doesn't include a big payout. Of course, Henry, who served a four-game drug suspension and was bothered by ankle problems last season, has little leverage here. Look for him to return -- again as Chris Brown's backup -- at a reduced cost.
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