The Facts:
The agent for Henry denied a report that his client failed a court-ordered drug test. "The final result is negative," Marvin Frazier told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "It's all [nonsense]." Frazier also told ESPN.com's John Clayton that the test was negative.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As previously noted, Kenton County Attorney Garry Edmondson said Monday that Henry tested positive for opiates and he will be forced to serve 88 days in jail. However, Edmondson later backed off that statement and said it was awaiting the results of a second test. ... Frazier told Clayton the second test -- which came in late Friday or early this morning -- turned out to be negative. Henry's attorney said the first test, which was not administered by the NFL but was court-mandated, was comparable to a home pregnancy test. ... Sounds like the county attorney might have some 'splainin' to do. Stay tuned.
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