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49ers Comment on Chris Henry’s Passing

Posted by Taylor Price on December 17, 2009 – 2:11 PM

Two current players on the 49ers who were both former teammates of the late Chris Henry, made statements earlier today on his passing. Both Justin Smith and Ahmad Brooks were teammates of Henry with the Cincinnati Bengals.

“It’s sad. He was a talented guy. When I played with him he was a good guy, quiet in the locker room. He kept to himself for the most part. From everything that it sounded like, he was getting back on track and this happens. My feelings go out to him and his family.” – Justin Smith

“I was sad to hear. You hate to see somebody go. He was a good guy. We’ve all made bad decisions throughout our life, but he grew from it, he learned from it and he had a family, so I’m definitely sad to hear that happen. I knew him very well. I’m just sad to hear that and I’ll pray for him, I’ll pray for everybody.” – Ahmad Brooks


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15 Responses to “49ers Comment on Chris Henry’s Passing”

  1. By Amrik Dhugga on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    Very sad news! He was a talended young man. My thoughs go out to his family, friends & relatives.

  2. By jo on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    may he rest peacefully……prayers to Chris Henry……..

  3. By manuel on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    Prayers to the family. Just goes to show you life is to short sometimes. You have to live your life to the fullest. You never know whats could happen to ya. R.I.P Chris.

  4. By 49ers fan on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    Very sad to hear the ending of a talent and a promissing career. The chance for a football player to make it to the NFL is 1 in 2 millions. RIP.

  5. By VegasJack on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    He’s on God’s team now and they’re undefeated. Rest in Peace C.H. My thoughts and prayers to his family, friends, fiancee and kids.

  6. By Csags on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    Very unfortunate news indeed. Especially when you hear that he was on the road of making his life better for him and his family. Chris Henry was talented athlete with alot of potential. It’s sad that football fans will never be able to see the kind of football player he was capable of.

  7. By Willie Mendoza on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    Talented player of course…..I still remember him when he caught that long bomb from Palmer on that Thursday Night Game in 2007 vs the Niners…..RIP Henry

  8. By faithful49 on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    its a shame that something like this happiend he was just starting to turn his life around he was a very gifted young man and everyone talking about how good he was on the field but he will be missed even more off the field my prayers go out to his family exspecialy his three kids R.I.P. Chris henry #15

  9. By Rev49ers on Dec 18, 2009 | Reply

    It’s sad… He was very young and had some much ahead of him. Rest in Peace, I will pray for you and your family.

  10. By heather.eliott on Dec 18, 2009 | Reply

    chris,henry.was.a.very.talented.athlete,may.he.rest,in,peace.he.will.be.missed

  11. By michael!!! on Dec 18, 2009 | Reply

    R.I.P. Chris Henry #15

  12. By 1Wi49erfan on Dec 18, 2009 | Reply

    way too young, we send our prayers to his family

  13. By Jericho Lane on Dec 18, 2009 | Reply

    What a shame! My wife and I cried when we saw the news on ESPN First Take! Rest in peace, young Chris Henry! You will be resurrected! JOHN 5:28-29. Bumpin’ “Pour Out A Lil’ Liquor” by 2Pac right now 4ya!

  14. By Chris Corder on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    For a promissing athelete to pass is just heartbreaking. To know that the best of his days were still ahesd of him. So my prayers are with his loved ones that are left behind. God have mercey on Chris Henry’s soul

  15. By 49ergear on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply

    So SAD,May the good LORD watch over you Henry,and watch over your family and your KIDS.PEACE BE WITH YOU

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