CINCINNATI — Bengals receiver Chris Henry isn’t sure whether he’d play again this season after he broke his arm during a 17-7 victory over the Ravens on Sunday.
Henry broke his left forearm just above the wrist when he was tackled by cornerback Fabian Washington after a 10-yard reception.
Henry’s back hit the ground and Washington landed on top of him. A replay showed the forearm bowing slightly. He knew immediately that the injury was severe.
“I was about to get up and I felt my arm (hurt),” Henry said. “Then I noticed it was broken.”
The Bengals’ medical staff put an inflatable cast on the arm and called for a cart to take him for an exam. Henry said he won’t know his status for the rest of the season until he sees a specialist today.
Dungy discusses Vick’s future
NEW YORK — Tony Dungy said Michael Vick could potentially wind up in Buffalo, which he says previously discussed signing the quarterback.
Dungy has served as an adviser to Vick since the Super Bowl-winning coach retired from the Colts after last season. Now a commentator for NBC, Dungy said the Bills and Vick “talked originally” when Vick was searching for a team after serving 18 months in federal prison for running a dogfighting ring.
Portis sidelined
ATLANTA — Redskins running back Clinton Portis was sidelined after taking a blow to the head from Falcons safety Thomas DeCoud.
Portis left the game with 3:20 remaining in the first quarter after a helmet-to-helmet hit from DeCoud. There was no penalty on the hit.
Footnotes.
The Patriots signed defensive back Kyle Arrington from their practice squad.
• Eagles running back Brian Westbrook was inactive against the Cowboys, the second straight game he missed with a concussion.
The Associated Press



