CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry is on life support with his condition described as “dire,” a source tells Fox Sports.
Henry, 26, was seriously injured Wednesday in a domestic dispute with his fiancee. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said the NFL star fell out of the back of a pickup truck and was discovered lying on a south Charlotte road with “life-threatening injuries.”
He is currently hospitalized at Carolinas Medical Center.
The incident began around noon when the couple reportedly got into a dispute at home, with Henry eventually jumping into the back of the truck.
“The domestic situation continued between the operator and Mr. Henry,” the police said in a statement. “At some point while she was driving, Mr. Henry came out of the back of the vehicle.”
The couple was reportedly in town making wedding plans as they planned to tie the knot next March in the Charlotte area, where the fiancee’s parents live.
Henry is currently away from the team after being placed on injured reserve with a dislocated forearm on Nov. 9.
The former West Virginia star was initially plagued by off-the-field problems after being drafted in the third round by the Bengals in 2005. The team released him after his fifth arrest following the 2007 season, only to bring him back a few months later with a new two-year deal.
He has stayed out of trouble ever since his return.
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