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The problems were solved Monday when Bills president Tom Donahoe announced he traded Henry to the Tennessee Titans for a third-round pick in next year's draft.

"We're really glad that it's over," Donahoe said. "Tennessee gave us the best offer and gave us really what we were looking for."

The deal ends a standoff between the team and player after Henry vowed not to play the final year of his contract with Buffalo next season. Henry, the Bills' former starter, did not attend the team's minicamp sessions last spring, unhappy after losing his job to McGahee in October.

"We're really not interested in having players here that don't want to be here. It just creates a distraction," Donahoe said. "The focus should be on the football team. It shouldn't be on individuals, on contracts, players that are disgruntled. ... I think it's good for our team that this is out of the way."

In granting Henry's trade demand, the Bills provided the running back a homecoming of sorts. He played his college career at Tennessee and is the Volunteers' career leading rusher with 3,078 yards -- an average of 5.5 yards per carry.

A spokesman for the Titans declined comment on the deal. Earlier in the day, general manager Floyd Reese said at a civic club luncheon: "Travis, if this works out, will be as good a back as there is in the league or have a chance to."

Tennessee had been attempting to negotiate a contract extension with Henry, who is scheduled to make a base salary of $1.25 million next season. The extension was not key to the trade being completed.

Donahoe said Henry was expected to report to the Titans and take a physical on Tuesday.

Donahoe said the Titans had agreed to the deal in principle last Tuesday and that the NFL had approved the terms of the deal Friday.

Neither Henry nor agent Hadley Engelhard was immediately available for comment.

The Titans were looking for a capable alternative to two-year veteran Chris Brown, who hasn't played an entire NFL season because of injuries. Brown is hurt again, recuperating after breaking his right hand during a minicamp practice in May.

Henry, Buffalo's second-round pick in 2001, enjoyed 1,300-yard rushing seasons in 2002 and '03. Henry missed only one game in 2003 despite nursing a rib injury and a broken bone in his right leg.

Henry had 326 yards rushing in five starts last season, and missed the final five games with torn ligaments in his right ankle.

Donahoe said the Titans expressed the most serious interest in Henry over the past few months, adding that Seattle and Jacksonville also contacted the team.

Donahoe said the Jaguars' interest in Henry was inconsistent. He said the Jaguars backed out of the running on July 11. Donahoe said the Jaguars then renewed their interest the following day, but after the Bills had agreed to the deal in principle with Tennessee.

Donahoe said the Bills were adamant in getting at least a third-round pick.

"We felt we couldn't live with less than that pick, and if we didn't get that pick, we were prepared to go to training camp with him on the roster," Donahoe said. "Whether he showed up or not, that would be another issue."

The Bills have already addressed their running back depth, signing former Dallas backup ReShard Lee last May. Also on their depth chart are returning veterans Joe Burns and Shaud Williams.

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Huge boost for the Titans. He will get a lot of action out of the backfield as well in Chow's system. They really needed this.
 

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The problems were solved Monday when Bills president Tom Donahoe announced he traded Henry to the Tennessee Titans for a third-round pick in next year's draft.

"We're really glad that it's over," Donahoe said. "Tennessee gave us the best offer and gave us really what we were looking for."

The deal ends a standoff between the team and player after Henry vowed not to play the final year of his contract with Buffalo next season. Henry, the Bills' former starter, did not attend the team's minicamp sessions last spring, unhappy after losing his job to McGahee in October.

"We're really not interested in having players here that don't want to be here. It just creates a distraction," Donahoe said. "The focus should be on the football team. It shouldn't be on individuals, on contracts, players that are disgruntled. ... I think it's good for our team that this is out of the way."

In granting Henry's trade demand, the Bills provided the running back a homecoming of sorts. He played his college career at Tennessee and is the Volunteers' career leading rusher with 3,078 yards -- an average of 5.5 yards per carry.

A spokesman for the Titans declined comment on the deal. Earlier in the day, general manager Floyd Reese said at a civic club luncheon: "Travis, if this works out, will be as good a back as there is in the league or have a chance to."

Tennessee had been attempting to negotiate a contract extension with Henry, who is scheduled to make a base salary of $1.25 million next season. The extension was not key to the trade being completed.

Donahoe said Henry was expected to report to the Titans and take a physical on Tuesday.

Donahoe said the Titans had agreed to the deal in principle last Tuesday and that the NFL had approved the terms of the deal Friday.

Neither Henry nor agent Hadley Engelhard was immediately available for comment.

The Titans were looking for a capable alternative to two-year veteran Chris Brown, who hasn't played an entire NFL season because of injuries. Brown is hurt again, recuperating after breaking his right hand during a minicamp practice in May.

Henry, Buffalo's second-round pick in 2001, enjoyed 1,300-yard rushing seasons in 2002 and '03. Henry missed only one game in 2003 despite nursing a rib injury and a broken bone in his right leg.

Henry had 326 yards rushing in five starts last season, and missed the final five games with torn ligaments in his right ankle.

Donahoe said the Titans expressed the most serious interest in Henry over the past few months, adding that Seattle and Jacksonville also contacted the team.

Donahoe said the Jaguars' interest in Henry was inconsistent. He said the Jaguars backed out of the running on July 11. Donahoe said the Jaguars then renewed their interest the following day, but after the Bills had agreed to the deal in principle with Tennessee.

Donahoe said the Bills were adamant in getting at least a third-round pick.

"We felt we couldn't live with less than that pick, and if we didn't get that pick, we were prepared to go to training camp with him on the roster," Donahoe said. "Whether he showed up or not, that would be another issue."

The Bills have already addressed their running back depth, signing former Dallas backup ReShard Lee last May. Also on their depth chart are returning veterans Joe Burns and Shaud Williams.

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Jack Del Rio, who I hate with a passion, told the press last week that it was a "Done deal, we got him." What a jerk. Hope the Jags rot this year.
 

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Yeah, I know the Jags were pushing hard. Seems they were in the drivers seat and didnt pony up come crunch time.
 

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they will rot if Taylor isn't healthy. Great move for the Titans!!! :103631605
 

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leaves the Bills without a backup plan. They better hope he doesnt ever get hurt again.
 

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yep, Tesco. Bills in some deep s#it if McGahee gets injured again. Losman will lead the team in rushing if that happens.
 

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Losman is terrible. Did anyone see that INT he threw last year vs NE? Tully Banta Cain was about 5 yards away and was the only guy on either team in the area and Losman gave him a soft pass.

he couldnt make it at UCLA, never did much at Tulane and now good luck in the AFC East.
 

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Losman is terrible. Did anyone see that INT he threw last year vs NE? Tully Banta Cain was about 5 yards away and was the only guy on either team in the area and Losman gave him a soft pass.

he couldnt make it at UCLA, never did much at Tulane and now good luck in the AFC East.

And the funny thing is, he might be the cockiest prick in the NFL. I will enjoy watching him fail miserably.
 

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they will rot if Taylor isn't healthy. Great move for the Titans!!! :103631605

I am counting on Taylor to be a flop this season....Its the only chance we are gonna have against the Jags this year. You guys wont believe how much i am hyped about this trade. I thought our season was blown for good with Baltimore taking both Rolle and Mason (good luck to all those with teams in that division that aint the Ravens because you are gonna get pounded Ed reed, Ray Lewis. Mcallister, Terrell Suggs, Samari rolle, Demps, all in the same back field ?
god help you all)

But back to the Titans...For now i am totally willing to dismiss our defense as mostly laughable. I just pray and hope that we shall be a little bit better than the KC defenses of years past (very unlikely) Only spark of hope on our defense is the fact that a bunch of guys playing this year got a whole lot of playing time last year so may be things wont be that bad!!!! I hope the few remaining vets will be able to hold the team together!



But with Henry here, our team could very well have the high powered offense
that us titans fans could only wet dream of in the past years until we let every thing loose and got a glimpse of what could be with our backup qb Billy Volek hooking up with a then unknown Drew Bennet. (I am not too sure about how Bennett will do as the number 1 WR)

Season starts out with the steelers and Ravens....I am praying hard that we split those games...Preferably beating our prodigal sons when the Ravens come to visit...(also because i am looking for tickets for this game and i know i will pay in excess of 100 bucks per ticket if i keep on procrastinating like i normally do)
 

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Henry wasn't going to play for the Bills, so there wasn't much of a backup plan to start with.

I hope he takes Brown's spot and has a good few years in Tennessee. I have all the respect in world for an undersized back that plays for an average team with a BROKEN LEG. He played hard last year and didn't create a distraction.

Henry is a warrior.
 

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Boy Lander I was just about to type the exact same thing. Very well said and I agree.
 

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