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It's been a year since Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry died from a head injury after falling off a moving pickup truck. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, his teammates still have pictures of him in their lockers.
Chad Ochocinco still wears his number on his gloves and Carson Palmer remembers his smile. There won't be any special services or occasions to commemorate Henry's life on the one-year anniversary of his death, but friends and family will continue to remember the good things he did before his death and even after death.
Chad Ochocinco still wears his number on his gloves and Carson Palmer remembers his smile. There won't be any special services or occasions to commemorate Henry's life on the one-year anniversary of his death, but friends and family will continue to remember the good things he did before his death and even after death.
"You have a couple idiots who bring up the old stuff, the negative," Ochocinco told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "He turned that corner; he was doing right, especially on the field. He was getting ready to get married, the whole nine yards."
In November, CBS Sports broadcast a special segment with Henry's mother talking about her son's death and her decision to donate his organs which saved the lives of several people. See the video again: